A while back at a networking event I met someone who was a web company who did SEO and SMM – including blogging and twitter.
We started talking about the approaches to SEO and SMM – and I was amazed that we had such different views.
I take a more holistic approach to search engine optimisation – looking at the technical and content aspects of the site – from CSS layout to query strings to title tags to link titles.
Bolting on a blogging and twitter strategy can boost your SEO campaign & traffic to your site:
- Adding a blog is a quick and easy way of adding new content on a frequent basis – which is what Google looks for
- Inbound links – commenting on other people’s blogs creates inbound links into your website
- Getting your articles reblogged is another great way to get inbound links
- Twitter can be a good source of quality traffic to your site – if the campaign is being run effectively
So that was my view……….this chap then continued to say that he pushed the information from his blog to Twitter and LinkedIn account and pushed his tweets to his facebook account. So it was about ensuring the right message and brand values were communicated in which ever social media site people looked at.
That completely missed the point of participating in these sites – as surely it’s about a dialogue and not a monologue. It’s about engaging with others – whether it’s your peers, contemporaries or customers – it’s about engaging with them and having a dialogue. NOT PREACHING your opinions to them.
Needless to say after a short conversation I accepted that we were never going to share the same views on this and moved on to talk to someone who shared the same values and beliefs as me.
Charlotte,
I would have been talking about the quality of the wine/beer supply and how disappointed I was that there weren’t cheese cubes on sticks sticking out of a pineapple wrapped in foil.
On a serious note it’s amazing how old school marketing approaches (i.e. one directional, interruptive techniques are still trying to be applied to digital channels which just don;t lend themsleves to that in particular Social Media.) It almost sounds like he is the King Canute of Social Media and SEO.
Cheers,
Al
Hi Al,
Thanks for your comment! I probably should have stuck to the cheese cubes.
I totally agree that I am continually amazed at how old school some people’s marketing approaches. I’m always on my Google reader keeping up to date with the changes.
To be frank, I think Weissmuller is getting his oranges and pineapples mixed up!Surely the pineapple is also on the stick with the cheese and it is supported by an orange covered in silver foil…..
…now that’s networking speak!
(Expert networking courses are available…)
Jonathon,
You are quite right. I am getting my oranges and pineapples mixed up.
Are network marketing offering networking menu advice now :-)?