Social Marketing and SEO
by Bob Stone on May.25, 2009, under SEO
It’s human nature to pass important information on by word of mouth. The Internet has taken that basic idea and taken it to the next level. Thanks to the various social networking sites that exist out there, it’s much easier for anyone to call everyone’s attention to things that they like. This is a great tool for those looking to optimize their search engine results – using social networking can results in hundreds or more new links to the site. However, while SEO and social marketing can make beautiful music together, they are not he same thing.
For instance, it may be a good idea to start generating interest in your site by posting one of your SEO articles up on a website like Digg.com or del.icio.us. However, if you were to try posting all of your articles, they would most likely be flagged as spam and removed from the listings. The idea behind social marketing is to plant the seed and let the users do the work of spreading the word. If you push too hard, you’re likely to run into trouble with the social networking sites.
Having good content is key to effectively using social marketing. That’s why it is necessary to use only the most professional online marketing services. It really hinges upon the community enjoying or finding useful whatever you have posted on your page. If that content consists of poorly written, keyword-stuffed articles without useful information, the community will ignore it. If the community does find something they like, though, the work is done for you – that’s the great thing about the viral nature of social marketing.