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Posted on 16-02-2008
Filed Under (SEO) by Gary Cope

This morning, my son Nicholas, who will turn three in May, was his usual rambunctious self and running around the house. He is a very high-energy little boy and sometimes he gets so focused on going fast, he forgets about his surroundings. This morning he was running full speed ahead and realized much too late that the French doors were coming up on him fast. He tried to stop, but it was too late. BAM! Face first into the French doors and the tears flowed. But, thankfully, Nic’s at that age where a Band Aid® can make almost any boo boo feel better.

After the Backyardigans Band Aid was applied and the pain had subsided, Nic was running around again, but this time he was a little more cautious, slowed down and was more aware of his surroundings. That got me thinking (scary, I know) - learning search engine optimization (SEO) is a lot like being a toddler. To often, people first getting started with SEO learn a couple of things (title tags, alt tags, h1 tags, etc.) that build their confidence and they take off running, full speed ahead without paying much attention to their surroundings and all of the other factors that go into SEO.

Let’s be honest, SEO is not something you can part time and do consistently well. Algorithms changes, strategies evolve, keywords and phrases must be continually monitored, link building never ends, tactics that work today may not work tomorrow and if you aren’t staying on top of things, you’ll have a tough time keeping up with the Joneses.

Today, my son learned the hard way that even though he knows how to run fast, he must slow down and be aware of all of his surroundings. Learning SEO requires a similar strategy. There is a lot of information on the Web about SEO, some good, some bad. Find trusted sources, learn, test your new knowledge, learn soe more, test again and network, network, network.

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