SEO: There Are No Shortcuts, Don’t Try To Make Any
Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Thursday, 18 of October , 2007 at 7:50 am
(Source) The message to all those getting started with online marketing. Don’t get overwhelmed, it really isn’t as hard as it may look at times. Bite size the process. Start small, work on a few things, just get online. Then we can work on keywords, links and content, then we can analyze the online competitive market you will function within, then, little by little, we can make good progress. We must remember that we have business to run, which have done well all this time without being online, and they must continue to do well.
(Source) The message to all those getting started with online marketing. Don’t get overwhelmed, it really isn’t as hard as it may look at times. Bite size the process. Start small, work on a few things, just get online. Then we can work on keywords, links and content, then we can analyze the online competitive market you will function within, then, little by little, we can make good progress. We must remember that we have business to run, which have done well all this time without being online, and they must continue to do well.
This is sage advice. Don’t try to do everything at once. If you are just starting out online, start slowly. You can’t learn it all in one day.
There is much to learn about SEO. Way too much for most of us to even try. But if you are going to do it yourself then you’ll have to learn as much as you can. Just don’t try to do it all at once. Take it slowly and do a little here and there. As you progress then you can take on bigger and bigger projects.
The most important thing to learn about search engine optimization is that it is a long-term process. There is no short cut. There are no ways to trim it down to a one-size-fits-all formula or to take a cookie-cutter plan and make it fit every occasion. Your business is unique. Treat it as unique and don’t try to shove a square peg into a round hole. Otherwise, you’ll lose out on the SEO game and get discouraged. I’d hate for that to happen to you.
Category: Link Building, SEO
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