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		<title>Is ShoeMoney Right? &#8220;SEO Has No Future&#8221;?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 19:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading ShoeMoney's post - SEO Has No Future - the other day and I really felt the need to express my views on the matter, and since I have enough to say, I'll do it in a post, rather than a comment.

ShoeMoney stated clearly, right from the start, that he's not a SEO expert, and neither am I, but I am certainly a SEO enthusiast. In short, my answer to his statement would be: You're wrong, but let me tell you why I think so!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the StudioPress WordPress themes you can really <a href="http://blogsessive.com/go-studiopress/" title="Take Your Blog to a Higher Level" target="ejejcsingle"><strong>take your blog to a higher level</strong></a>!<p>I was reading ShoeMoney&#8217;s post &#8211; <a title="Read ShoeMoney's post." href="http://www.shoemoney.com/2008/05/07/seo-has-no-future/" target="_blank"><strong>SEO Has No Future</strong></a> &#8211; the other day and I really felt the need to express my views on the matter, and since I have enough to say, I&#8217;ll do it in a post, rather than a comment.</p>
<p>ShoeMoney stated clearly that he&#8217;s not a professional SEO, and neither am I, but I am certainly a SEO enthusiast. In short, my answer to his statement would be: <strong>You&#8217;re wrong</strong>, and let me tell you why I think so!</p>
<h3>I believe in SEO</h3>
<p>I really do! Search Engine Optimization has been a very effective way to make our websites and blogs stand out of the crown. Do you know how old is this blog? I&#8217;ll tell you. The domain name was registered on March 3rd, this year, and the blog was added about one week later.</p>
<p>For almost a month I did not find enough time to take proper care of its design and SEO elements. I only had some time for writing, which I did. For almost a month, Google kept me on page 32(!) for my targeted keyword, which happens to be a relevant keyword for many of my articles: Blogging Tips.<span id="more-68"></span></p>
<p>When I finally took the time to create this theme from scratch, I put all my SEO knowledge into making it search engine friendly. With the help of Uberdose&#8217;s <a title="Read more about this plugin" href="http://blogsessive.com/blogging-tools/better-blog-seo/" target="_self">All in One SEO Pack</a> plugin, I managed to <a title="My tips on how to check and improve your WordPress SEO" href="http://blogsessive.com/blogging-tips/how-to-check-and-improve-your-wordpress-seo/" target="_self">improve my ranking and SEO score</a> in a matter of days. Yes, days! Going from page 32, to 10, to 6, 5, and currently being in the top results on the <strong>second page</strong> of the relevant search.</p>
<p>I know second page is not THAT relevant, but for almost two months of existence I think it&#8217;s very good. Along with this improvement, Google has become a loyal readers provider for Blogsessive, sending them the right way, according to my keywords, which are relevant to my content. Is this <strong>SPAM</strong>? Is it spam telling Google what your website, blog, articles are about? <strong>I don&#8217;t think so</strong>!</p>
<h3>Spam is here to stay, but I&#8217;ll stay longer!</h3>
<p>ShoeMoney&#8217;s post is based on <a title="Matt Cutts' blog" href="http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/" target="_blank">Matt Cutts</a>&#8216; statement, which he believe is applicable to SEO:</p>
<blockquote><p>[...]spam is when somebody tries to cheat or take shortcuts so that their Web site shows up higher than it deserves to show up[...]<br />
- Matt Cutts, Google Lead Spam Engineer</p></blockquote>
<p>Well, applying Matt&#8217;s statement about web spam on search engine optimization is a bit too much. Sure, there are websites and blogs that use SEO techniques to manipulate search engines, but at its base, SEO is vital to our blogs when the competition is so big.</p>
<p>Would you say a lighter is wrong, because someone could set a building on fire? Or is a car a wrong thing, because once out there, on the streets, it could kill a child? Isn&#8217;t it actually all about the one person holding the lighter, or driving the car? Definitely yes!</p>
<p>Sure we see a lot of spamming blogs show before our own relevant results, and I can guarantee this: They will be around ALWAYS. Not the same ones, they&#8217;ll change. Search Engines will ban some, others will come, the anti-spam technology will improve and so will the spamming techniques. It&#8217;s a circle. But you know what? While spammers get indexed, then banned, I&#8217;m still here. They come and go, while I connect with my readers, while I write my relevant articles and while I receive real link love.</p>
<h3>It&#8217;s not about SEO&#8217;s future. It&#8217;s about our future!</h3>
<p>Spam has no future. Spam is about the present, because tomorrow, they&#8217;ll have to start, again, from the beginning. SEO has been, is, and will be one of my weapons of choice when it comes to exposure. When this blog was nothing, <strong>SEO gave a future</strong> <strong>to my writings</strong>.</p>
<p>Do I sound like an evangelist? I&#8217;m not. I&#8217;m simply an enthusiast.<br />
But enough about my views, tell me where do you stand!?</p>
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