Dave Taylor of AskDaveTaylor.com answered an SEO question recently that I think is worth commenting on. It is very straightforward. I know a lot of companies get confused because they hear different takes on SEO from different people.

I like how Dave explains SEO. You want people to be able to find your company when they search on terms relating to your business. He explains it so clearly. I’m with him in that large companies are often leaving a lot on the table while small companies often get too caught up in the minute details.

Big companies are doing too little, and many small companies are too focused on SEO at the price of good content production. The magic bullet is just to produce lots of good, fresh unique content, not to play SEO games and trick people into linking to you…

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2 Responses to “SEO for Small and Large Companies”

  1. Dave Taylor Says:

    Hey, thanks for the kudos! :-)

  2. Bart Gibby Says:

    yes, that is good information. I wish more of my clients were more focused on creating value to their customer on their websites.

    Seth Godin explains it in a similar fashion, but mainly focuses on creating something remarkable. Meaning unique and valuable enough that people will link to you. It should spread like a virus if it is done right.

    Cheers,

    -Bart

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