SEO Quote: Avinash Kaushik – Content is anything
Content is anything that adds value to the reader’s life. -Avinash Kaushik
SEO Quote: Will Critchlow – Optimize for what
Optimize for what would happen IF you ranked, do not optimize to rank. -Will Critchlow
SEO Quote: Bruce Clay – It is not the job
It is not the job of search engine optimization to make a pig fly. It is the job of the SEO to genetically re-engineer the Web site so that it becomes an eagle. -Bruce Clay
SEO Quote: Danny Sullivan – SEO is only not
SEO is only not seen as rocket science by those who already know it. -Danny Sullivan
SEO Quote: Andrew Davis – Commit to a niche
Commit to a niche; try to stop being everything to everyone. -Andrew Davis
Conversion Quote: Leland Dieno – Search Engine Optimization…
“Search Engine Optimization is no longer about stuffing keywords and attempting to trick Google into ranking your website. It’s about creating a user experience that is data driven.” – Leland Dieno
Conversion Quote: Dr. Christopher Dayagdag – Website without visitors…
“Website without visitors is like a ship lost in the horizon.” -Dr. Christopher Dayagdag
Conversion Quote: Leland Dieno – Your website is…
“Your website is the center of your digital eco-system, like a brick and mortar location, the experience matters once a customer enters, just as much as the perception they have of you before they walk through the door.” -Leland Dieno
Conversion Quote: Kathryn Aragon – Look for the…
“Look for the elements that could yield your biggest wins, and test them first: subject line and call to action.” – Kathryn Aragon, Crazy Egg
Conversion Quote: Paul Cookson – A website without…
“A website withou SEO is like a car out of gas.” -Paul Cookson
Conversion Quote: Duane Forrester – On a broad…
“On a broad scale, I see SEO becoming a normalized marketing tactic, the same way TV, radio, and print are traditionally thought of as marketing tactics.” – Duane Forrester, Senior Product Manager, Bing
Conversion Quote: Stoney deGeyter – When too many…
“When too many options are presented, visitors typically will just click on one of the first few links available, hoping it’s what they need. If not, guess what? They split.” – Stoney deGeyter, Pole Position Marketing