Can Google Work With In-House SEO's?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by rakeshraushan, Jun 19, 2008.

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    It occurred to me that for those SEO's who impact in-house, not
    freelance/third party, it would be really enthusiastic to have detailed
    knowledge - from the horse's mouth, so to speak - of how we can
    optimize our noesis for exclusive those keywords relevant to us. For
    example, why the hell would I want a jewelry place to come up in the
    results for keyword "britney speares"? The difficulty is, there are lots
    of grouping feat around conjecturing as to what Googlebot "likes" and
    "dislikes," and I've heard very lowercase from Google themselves. I know
    there are many of us who want to impact with the see engines, and
    don't want to try and meet one travel ahead of them. After all, our
    goal is the same as the see engines' (especially Google): We want
    to bring users, who we think are looking for our place - and will
    benefit greatly from the noesis on our place - to our site. Is it
    possible for there to be some comprehensive (and comprehensive)
    interaction between Google and some of us in-house SEO's?
     
    rakeshraushan, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  2. seofanatic

    seofanatic Active Member

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    I highly doubt that Google is going to take the time to interact with you on a personal basis to explain what their search engine likes and doesn't like.

    I would recommend reading the their Webmaster guidelines, watching Matt Cutts' vids on Google Video, reading as many top seo blogs as possible, and participating in the forums on a regular basis. There is no real magic potion when it comes to SEO, but if you follow the basic rules and guidelines for building a well-structured site and quality links you will do just fine.
     
    seofanatic, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  3. Hudsons

    Hudsons Peon

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    lol do a google search and it will give you all the info
     
    Hudsons, Jun 19, 2008 IP
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    snowbird Notable Member

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    Google gives general information, much of which can be found in their webmaster help. If they were to give you detailed information, they would have to shoot you immediately afterwards!
     
    snowbird, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  5. vickyseo

    vickyseo Banned

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    I think you got only increased your post
    what is this?
    http://www.seo1.net/thread4580.html
     
    vickyseo, Jun 20, 2008 IP
  6. proinet

    proinet Peon

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    It isn't going to happen.

    Google needs to remain independent in order to be trusted by the public.

    What if your competitor's in-house SEO staff had a better relationship with Google than you, and effectively got your site buried deep within the listings?

    EVERYONE in your industry would love to be #1 in Google, but that isn't possible, is it? how would Google decide who gets the best rankings?
     
    proinet, Jun 20, 2008 IP
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    You are under the delusion that Google wants you to succeed with SEO and nothing could be further from the truth.

    Organic listings are free but what is Googles primary source of revenue, thats right: Adwords.
     
    coolat0, Jun 21, 2008 IP