Why not just use Overture and
Google's AdWords and forget about SEO? Let's look at some
basic realities of web search. People do not go to search
engines for paid listings. If they did, Overture would be
the most popular search engine in the world, rather than pulling
in less than 2% of all search portal traffic. Google is the
most popular search engine, and, not coincidentally, they
have never compromised the quality of their search returns.
Any sponsored links are clearly identified and are removed
from the main search listings. People go to search engines
for relevant, unbiased search results.
Consider search engine optimization the same as you would
word of mouth advertising, media exposure or public relations.
It's exposure that comes with a very high degree of credibility
and trust. Traffic coming from traditional search listings
tends to have high conversion rates.
There's another advantage to traditional search listings.
They are considered unbiased and non commercial. We have seen
traditional search perform very well at certain points in
the buying process. When consumers are gathering information
about a purchase, they show a marked preference for traditional
search listings. When they are ready to buy online, they seem
to have less bias against paid placement listings and the
likelihood to click on one of these listings increases.
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