In The News: SEO Beer?

What Kind of Beer is Your SEO? Published on 27 April 2010 by SEO Noobie in Search Engine Optimization I was having a tasty beer...

In The News: SEO Beer?

What Kind of Beer is Your SEO?

Published on 27 April 2010 by SEO Noobie in Search Engine Optimization

I was having a tasty beer the other day, winding down from a long week and I got to think about if my SEO philosophy was a beer what type of beer would it be? Would it be a watered down Bud Light? Would it be a historical and classy flavorful Narragansett? Or would it be the runaway train, Gulden Draak full of flavor and oomph? I see so many different approaches when it comes to search engine marketing and I have been curious lately on way that we can equate that approach. I thought why not beer? Over the years the SEO game has changed quite a bit, for the better in my opinion. Sure it is much tougher these days to get noticed online due to the volume of information and content lurking around every corner. That doesn’t mean to avoid search engine optimization, it means to push harder and treat your website like a business. When I see people treat their website like a science project nothing good ever really comes out of it.

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Narragansett - Strategic, Local and Full Of Steam

Have you been in the industry for quite some time now and follow some of your most important internet marketing methods from the early days of search marketing? Much like the Narragansett beer company which is full of quality elements and vintage roots some of the internet marketing efforts used back in the day when SEO was first introduced are still very important. Things like writing a few great articles and distributing news worthy PR is always going to play a role in not just SEO but overall business branding and marketing for your website. It is not just about getting a certain quantity of links but good quality old fashion foundational SEO steps will never go away, much like a tasty Narragansett beer.

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