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Originally SEO covered a lot of unknown territory and it was all experimental trial and error. We'd try everything, across many site, and hone in on...
Originally SEO covered a lot of unknown territory and it was all experimental trial and error. We’d try everything, across many site, and hone in on what worked and eliminate what didn’t. There were many experiments and many failures. We would sometimes just wing it and hope for the best, always taking notes though and analyzing results over the months ahead. It was a crazy time and the work was nothing short of hectic. Clients thought it was all voodoo or smoke and mirrors and the engines, well, they caught on quickly to everything we had for ideas, and when we really got a piece of the puzzle in place. Time have sure changed and things are no where near clear still, but if anything has come to the forefront about SEO, it is that there are certain things that need to be done, and things to be had, like links, and that covers the whole gamut … soup to nuts!
Way back when I started to SEO the term hadn’t even been coined yet. I found that if I added the keyword I wanted to get listed for one more time than the current #1 site I would take over that position. Google wasn’t even around, I imagine the Google gurus were in high school still. Times were exciting and the internet was the new frontier … just waiting to be conquered. Search engines were using the meta tag information to rank sites. So if you had your keyword in your meta keywords tag you would rank for it. Well, actually if your competition used it twice they would rank, so you would want to use it three times. It was really that simple at first. Nothing was impossible, so it seemed, and making money online because a simple task of setting up a site and doing this optimization thing to it.
We learned back then that the title tag was also important and things like this began to be some of the work we always had to do. The meta tags fell to the wayside eventually because it was such an abused system. Search engine algorithms had to become more sophisticated and find some other method to figure out what your site was about, and which out of all the sites was the most important one. To further complicate things the ‘net was growing in leaps and bounds and sites were popping up like kernels of Orville Redenbacher popcorn. There has been no more exciting, captivating and eye opening time of life for me since the sixties, which is when I grew up. Woodstock and everything!
When it was realized the optimization of a site was required if you wanted to be a successful business the whole idea of SEO, or optimization, was just starting to take shape. Frankly, I had no idea what to do to approach these new requirements that the engines had, and of course, they didn’t let you know what they thought was important! Slowly, by trial and error and gains and losses, we all began to figure out which things we could do that would help a site. A lot of common sense went into all this research and trial and error. We also discovered things that we definitely did not want to do.
Times have changed and come full circle. It is no longer necessary to hire on high priced SEO consultants and gurus to get your site optimized. See, along the way over the past years everything that has to do with optimizing a website has come out into the open. Today you can learn how to optimize your own website, and do it well, all on your own. How you learn is up to you. You can frequent all of the blogs and forums and absorb everything that is being tossed about. You can also take a structured course in how to optimize your own site. Either way, today learning how to optimize a website is a simple matter of training yourself in SEO … and it is very possible for anyone to do themselves.
There are quite a few ways for you to learn SEO today through online tutorials and courses. Be sure to choose a SEO tutorial that will show you the coding changes to make as well as provide information about inbound linking and how to begin generating these valuable backlinks to your site. Today, it’s all a matter of learning what SEO is and then getting the job done … it’s no longer a specialty field that you need to hire a technical guru for. SEO has settled down and become a standard part of web development.
Robert (BK) Kelsey runs Ethical SEO Service and offers as an affordable introduction to SEO (enough to optimize any website), as well as an .