Search Engine Marketing – Getting the Balance Right
Getting the Balance Right
Ever since the infamous Florida update in Google the corporate world has concentrated on pushing its marketing budget into paid search largely ignoring natural search as a driver for visitors. This situation was forced on them in the outset as Florida kicked most of the bad practice employed by the corporate world in their lazy SEO campaigns and thus their sites lost all profile in Google searches.Prior to Florida, the lions share of visitors were shuttled in to these sites via Google and there was an almost lemming like philosophy that things would never change. The problem was rooted in a complete lack of understanding by marketing directors who were quite happy to throw money at easy to buy link campaigns and incestuous micro site relationships.
When Florida hit, it was like a ‘Virtual Hurricane’ lashing the corporate Internet world, and when it subsided Florida had swept much of this world clean away leaving the big company stat programmes and log files ‘flat-lining’.Huge retail operations lost their complete natural search profile and it sparked a ‘gold rush’ to buy supplemental traffic whilst somebody figured out what the hell had happened. As the weeks passed the marketing directors realised they had been complacent and offered themselves like sacrificial lambs to the Search Engine Optimisation industry in a bid to rekindle their organic search traffic.
Mis-Selling
What happened next was comparable to the miss-selling of pensions in the late 80’s, everyone who had heard the word optimisation was suddenly an expert and hundreds of unscrupulous agencies milked the corporate world for all its worth without delivering any chance of regaining their natural listings.After a few months a number of agencies who had concentrated in ‘paid search’ cornered the market and were able to give marketing directors some level of comfort on their ROI. As time went by natural search became a subject to overlook by the respective marketing departments and as the paranoia grew so did the myth that it was impossible to generate quality natural search profile. As the industry changed many of the ‘bandwagoners’ populating the SEO industry died as they could not fulfil their promises, this was because Google evolved further and became even better at nailing bad practice. Some scratched out a living in paid search and gradually pushed up the bid prices. In the end medium sized businesses started on the paid search route and prices for generic terms continued to rise and in many cases doubled and trebled. Click fraud became rife as medium size businesses fought for the middle ground and paid search started to become abused as a process.
Landing Page Algorithm
To counter this Google released a new type of algorithm, this one targeted the paid search market to ensure that the user experience was improved and stringent penalties were applied to Adwords campaigns that delivered poor landing pages for visitors arriving through the adverts. Whilst all this mayhem was going on, a small number of optimisation agencies grasped what was needed to establish a website in Google and get it featured ethically in natural search. These agencies learnt to unravel complex dynamic e-commerce websites and make them search engine friendly. Gradually their work started to pay dividends as these new Google compliant websites gained both profile and publicity. Before long corporate directors started to ask questions about why their company sites are failing in natural search as they could see some of their competitors were now being successful. Add this to the ongoing paid search issues and a gradual understanding that their paid search campaigns were only targeting a small market sector and the industry had turned a full circle. It is increasingly understood now that the right blend is a good natural profile and the use of paid search as a tactical marketing tool rather complete dependency solely on paid search as the driver of search engine traffic.
Search Marketing
As the wheel of optimisation starts its next revolution there are now real opportunities for marketing directors to ensure they hand pick their Search Marketing agency from the small crop of established ethical companies. These companies will provide a service that will ensure the balance is right and this time round there will be no excuses. Any corporate company selling on the Internet must address the natural search verses paid search balance and select an agency that can deliver on both fronts.
Emma Baker
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What would help my chances of getting into College the most? General guidance needed 4 CompSci/Football Guy.?
First off, a little back story so that you’ll understand everything. Basically, didn’t do that well in High School just getting low B’s and High C’s despite the simplicity of those courses. I just didn’t think any of it would be that important at the moment, and now its coming back to bite me in the a$$.
Well sort of anyway, I spent the time I was supposed to be doing homework learning computer programming and other divisions of computer science. I graduated high school May 2009, and wasn’t sure if I wanted to go to college yet so I gave myself a year off.
Now it’s January, and I’m wanting to go to college. I just took my SAT’s and will be getting my scores back on February 19th. I’ve been looking at Colleges such as:
Rice University (First Choice)
Harvey Mudd (heard this school was tough, but i’ve always liked a challenge)
University Of Texas at Austin (School i’ve always dreamt of going to)
Texas A&M
Ohio State
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CalTech
I am VERY interested in genetic programming, and have been toying around with it lately. I am also well versed in OOP principles, and making flexible, reusable, and extensible programs. I have experience developing software for clients via freelancing websites such as rentacoder.com and scriptlance.com.
As you might be able to tell, I am very confused as to what I need to do now. I was wondering if applying genetic programming to solve some sort of problem would increase my chances of getting into these schools. Would any other type of computer programming projects help my chances of getting in? Is my real world software development experience helpful in getting me into college?
Also, my family is making little to no income right now so I should be eligible for financial aid. I have found a ton of resources online, but I’m not sure what to do with all of them. I’m basically lost right now, and asking for some guidance for anyone that has been in a similar situation. Also, here is a list of skills that I have:
HTML
CSS
Graphic Design (beginner to intermediate)
PHP (5 years experience)
MySQL
Perl
Python
C# (3 years experience)
*nix administration
I’m great with Regex
Security vulnerabilities (hackthissite.com hellboundhackers.org and finding vulner. on local machine)
C++ (beginnner)
Java (beginner to intermediate, very similar to C#)
Search Engine Optimization
Internet Marketing
Affiliate Marketing
E-commerce
Ad copy testing/tracking conversions
Google Adwords Specialist
I also might consider playing football in college, here are my relevant attributes:
6’4 198 lbs
4.6 40 yard dash
225 lbs X 1 (weak I know)
32" vertical
4.43 20 yard shuttle
Another thing of note is I have impeccable balance and control of my body due to training parkour for 2 years. Here is parkour:
me:
http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/92/m_5a625c6a2b2941f0af39ee8a83d4ec4f.jpg
video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRSOe-rDa9Y
As you can tell, i’ve had a ton of hobbies over the years… any help or guidance is appreciated.
- Cody
LMAO!!! You are ONE pathetic little boy.
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