SEO past present and feature(2019)
SEO – Past, Present and Future
SEO is anything that can have a positive
impact on your organic search visibility and organic search traffic.
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That’s it in a nutshell, the heart and soul of
what SEO is…but, while that defines what SEO is, it doesn’t come
close to touching what an SEO does, or all of the other factors that “SEO” work
can impact.
Before we dive into this though, I think it’s
important to talk a bit about what SEO was, and why perceptions are as out of
whack as they are. SEO started at the dawn of the consumer web, as search
engines came online in the early-to-mid 90s. At that time, it was literally as
simple as using lots of keywords, and making sure you were listed in lots
of directories.
Over the years, from the mid-90’s to the late
2000’s, some things changed (and some didn’t), but overall one element of SEO
remained pretty much the same: if you had the ability to edit a website, you
didn’t need any involvement or help from any other part of a company to get a
site ranking well, even for REALLY competitive keywords.
SEO, from it’s dawn until the late 2000’s,
more or less lived in a silo. It was it’s own little niche, and it was not only
easy but reasonable to just hire someone to “do your SEO” with no need to
integrate them into other parts of your business infrastructure, except perhaps
for web development.
But then, around 2010/2011, Google started to
make a TON of changes, and has been on a roll ever since. These changes were
aimed at manipulative tactics, and were designed to sift the wheat from the
chaff so to speak.
While this changed a lot of things, in my
opinion the biggest change in the last 3 years or so has been the shift in SEO
from silo to Octopus. At this point, not only can SEO not live in a silo, but
it can’t hope to survive at all for very much longer without deep and
meaningful integration with all other aspects of design, development,
marketing, advertising, PR and branding. You just can’t separate it.
As I defined earlier, SEO is anything that
positively impacts your organic visibility and traffic; and at this point,
practically EVERYTHING can impact your organic visibility and traffic.
This, to me, has been the most impactful
change, and unfortunately too many potential clients come looking for someone
who can “help them increase their rankings”. They want someone to do SEO for
them, when what they really need is for someone to do SEO with
them. it does a great job of explaining this (you can watch the video
below if you prefer).
Personally, I love this change. My job used to
be manipulating the search engines into ranking whomever was willing to pay me.
I loved the challenge, but I hated helping crappy ass sites
and companies to rank well, when in all fairness they didn’t deserve to
rank well.
Now, I have the opportunity to actually help
people make their companies better. To improve their brand image, their overall
online strategy, their tracking and targeting and messaging and every other
factor under the sun.
For me, I got into the online marketing world
because I love puzzles, I love solving complex problems in new and creative
ways, so this shift is fantastic…or at least, it should be.
Alas, we still have a problem, and it’s a problem
of our own making.
Potential clients are stuck on the SEO of
yesteryear, where they could hire someone to get SEO off their plates
entirely…so now, when you tell them that SEO is more partnership than service,
they dig in their heels like CRAZY! When you tell them you need them and their
team to do this or that in order for SEO to work, they’re like “Wait, what? You
need me to do something? I thought I hired you to do my SEO for me?.
When companies could pay someone
$1,000-$5,000/mo to take SEO off their plates entirely, and were making 10-20x
or higher returns off that investment, it was an easy decision. That was way
cheaper than hiring an in-house expert. But now, most competitive spaces are
pretty well optimized. Hiring an SEO company now kind of means hiring a
consultant who will be creating a bunch of work for your already stretched thin
marketing department…and that’s a hell of a tough sell.
In all fairness, I think at this point it
makes more sense for most companies to just hire someone internally. The thing
is, with all the changes that Google has made, and will continue to make, if
you can’t afford to hire a full-time in-house SEO, and you’re in a remotely
competitive space, you probably can’t afford an agency that could actually help
you anyway.
So, with all of that said…what’s the future of
SEO as a service? Will it survive? What might it look like?
For starter’s, let me say this…SEO is not
dead. I have no doubt that SEO as a discipline will continue to survive for
years to come. And of course, this slide deck from Rand Fishkin of Moz
does a great job outlining the future of SEO from an implementation
perspective:
All things considered, I think SEO as a
standalone service business has a limited lifespan…at least as it existed
previously. What I’m starting to see more of, and what I expect to see much
more of going forward, is a hybrid approach to SEO services.
A company will hire an SEO internally who has
some experience, but who isn’t an expert by any means. They’ll then hire an SEO
company to do an audit and provide a strategy for their in-house technician to
fulfill on. Then, as needed, they’ll reach out to other individuals or
companies for pieces of the puzzle: content writing here, social help here,
infographics over here, high-end guest blog posts here, and so on.
The thing is, this approach makes a ton of
sense, and in many cases is a much smarter approach than using an agency.
Agencies have a lot of overhead to cover, and charge a lot for things most
clients could do just as effectively and for less money internally or via solo
contractors.
Sure, there may always be scenarios where an
agency makes more sense, but from my perspective I think the value of an agency
for small to medium sized businesses has declined, drastically, and will
continue to decline going forward.
What are your
thoughts? Do you use an agency for SEO? Are you happy with your agency? What do
they charge, and do you feel like you get your money’s worth? Let us know in
the comments.
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