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According to an article by TopRank Blog (Strategic Link Building for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) | Online Marketing Blog "Not many in the Search Engine Optimization game would argue that link building isn't tactical. The problem is, approaching link building as an end goal and tactically, is very much like a hamster running in it?s cage."
But let's get back down to earth, tactical or not, how many website owners of say a condominium project or travel agency have the skills to coherently relate information about their "products" in a meaningful way in online articles and press releases? Most are reluctant to perceive any real value in spending in this way; in fact, in my experience, while the internet is a familiar and an obvious marketing tool to us, most of the world has yet to catch up.
Of course, these site owners want their sites at the very top of organic search but many have not yet been sufficiently educated to do so. According to the article "Quality SEO Pays for Itself" by Search Engine Watch (http://searchenginewatch.com/3634113): "Educating people...is part of changing the industry's image, and quality SEOs share responsibility in creating this reality...However, since this value proposition is not yet understood by many management team executives, it often lacks the executive support it requires both in terms of financial resources and supporting needed operational changes."
Our industry has some way to go yet in assembling and disseminating this concept. With directories moribund and other short-cuts removed from the link building process, providing services today maybe belongs in the hands of the wordsmith?
But how to get the message across convincingly? The web is still in its infancy in many ways.
But let's get back down to earth, tactical or not, how many website owners of say a condominium project or travel agency have the skills to coherently relate information about their "products" in a meaningful way in online articles and press releases? Most are reluctant to perceive any real value in spending in this way; in fact, in my experience, while the internet is a familiar and an obvious marketing tool to us, most of the world has yet to catch up.
Of course, these site owners want their sites at the very top of organic search but many have not yet been sufficiently educated to do so. According to the article "Quality SEO Pays for Itself" by Search Engine Watch (http://searchenginewatch.com/3634113): "Educating people...is part of changing the industry's image, and quality SEOs share responsibility in creating this reality...However, since this value proposition is not yet understood by many management team executives, it often lacks the executive support it requires both in terms of financial resources and supporting needed operational changes."
Our industry has some way to go yet in assembling and disseminating this concept. With directories moribund and other short-cuts removed from the link building process, providing services today maybe belongs in the hands of the wordsmith?
But how to get the message across convincingly? The web is still in its infancy in many ways.