The 5 biggest SEO Myths Debunked

Oct 8
21:00

2004

Burke Ferguson

Burke Ferguson

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Search Engine Optimization or SEO,The 5 biggest SEO Myths Debunked Articles has a bit of a reputation for having a lot of hype or scams associated with it.



Why?



Well, particularly because people want the results of what the service does, which is rank your website very high and in prominent ranks within the search engines.



The following are the most common scams within the SEO industry, the amounts within the titles can be any amount, so I have inserted an "X" to signify the numbers.



Ok,...



SEO Myth #1 -- "If You Build It, They Will Come..."



Did you see the movie "Field of Dreams"? Well, this is very much like it.



You develop a site or pay someone to develop one for you. And after its all finished, you tell all your friends to go look at it.



However there's only one problem, the only ones that have looked at it are your friends who you told to go look at it.



Heck, its on the World Wide Web, the whole world should see it. Right? Wrong.



Having a website, doesn't simply
"automatically" alert everyone to
go see it. People don't just start
"showing up" on your site, just
because it is YOUR website.



If you want to have visitors to your website (and, hopefully, you
do), you have to take ACTION and do things for it to happen. a.k.a
Advertise. You have to get the word out, about your site.



And if done correctly Search Engine Optimization will position your
website correctly on the search engines under the your appropriate
keywords and people will come.



SEO Myth #2 -- "Get A Guaranteed #1 Position In XX days/weeks..."



This has got to be one of the worst claims ever, and the most used
scam with the engines of all time. I'm sure you've seen it titled
this way or a variation thereof.



See, the engines constantly change and alter their "rules" or
"algorithms" to which and how they rank websites. So, constantly
having a site ranked #1 is almost impossible, as we don't know how
or when these rules will change.



But the twist to this Myth is that getting a #1 position is easy,
however, it's usually only for keywords that will not do you any
good, or keywords that people are not searching for.



So, whats the good of having a #1 rank for keywords that no one
searches for? There isn't one. For those unaware it's like; "WOW #1
in the search engines!!", however, it's not bringing you any
traffic, since it is a very UNcommon keyword phrase.



Being #1 with very common searched for keywords and phrases is what
SEO is all about. And this is where the fierce competition in the
search engines are.



SEO Myth #3 -- "Submit To X,XXX Search Engines..."



Now, this may sound good at first, but the search engines that your
site are submitted to, no one knows about or knows anything about
them. So what good are the submissions?



And as above they won't bring you any traffic, as no one knows about
them.



Most or all of these search engines are too obscure and are
"unknowns", and they aren't being used much, if at all. So, adding
your website to a directory or search engine database of some
45,000,000 web pages or more, is no good.



And good luck in trying to find your listing, it would be like
looking for a pebble in the ocean.



Most of these search engines are called FFA, free for all, websites
and used almost exclusively to sell space.



SEO Myth #4 -- "Email To XXX,XXX People..."



I'm sure you have received junk email in your inbox, commonly known
as SPAM, or "Unsolicited Commercial Email", or UCE, is what this
myth's all about.



A company promises to promote your website in an email that will be
sent to "10 MILLION people", or some ridiculous number like that.



However there's only one problem - People hate getting your email
and won't read it!



These services or individuals simply send, more like, blast your ad
to a list of some XX,000,000 email addresses they have been
"wrongfully collected". Collection of these mails are commonly
called "harvested" from the internet without the owners permission.



So, don't waste your time, and I strongly urge you not use these
companies or services, as your reputation could be severly damaged.



On the other hand, done properly, email marketing can be very rewarding. How?



Reputable email marketers use true "opt-in" email lists which can result in a very positive sales boost. An opt-in list are when people legitimately sign-up onto your list or the Reputable
companies list, which your email will be sent out too.



So, email marketing DOES work, if done correctly!!



SEO Myth #5 -- "XX,000,000 Guaranteed Hits For Only $39.95,..."



With this one, a company registers or inserts your ad onto their
network of sites and your ad then is displayed on a pop-up or pop-
under ad inside their network.



So, for example, your ad may be about how to write an ebook that's
popping up on a site about...oh I don't know,... on a sex site!
That's the relationship,... there isn't one!!



But here is another problem.



Your website legitimately appears in a window that pops up underneath the main browser window, now if someone has a pop-up blocker, your ad will be blocked or ignored and therefore never
seen!



Just for your interest sake, approx. 2/3 of all pop-ups are now
blocked, and this number is growing more and more as more people get
and are aware of anti-popup software.



Search Engine Optimization or SEO, is an acquired skill there is no
doubt about it. There are several reputable and honest courses and
places online to which you can take courses to develop and learn the
skills needed to place your sites high in the engines. And just like
with other products and services online there are people that set
out to down right deceive and scam other people on purpose, for an
easy buck.



I of course cannot watch over you, my subscribers, although it is my
aim, which I try my best at, to educate and assist my subscribers in
anyway I can to help them online, to make them aware of these
"people", (to put it nicely).



So,.. about all I can say now is, research any company you intend
to deal with online,... and if it sounds to good to be true, it
usually and probably is and, therefore run as fast as possible in
the other direction. :)