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5 Things I
Wish My Dad Told Me About Search Engines - Posted on: 2007-10-23
I've
learned a lot about search engines and search engine marketing, mostly by trial
and error. It's those countless hours of research, testing, and failing when I
often think it would have been better to let someone else experience it first,
then I could simply observe and learn. But, I don't have the patience to stand
around and let others fail first. What's the fun in that?
So, I've put together five points that, hopefully, someone
else can learn from and avoid having to test
themselves.
1) Google is the 800 pound
gorilla. This is something I
learned
when I was mostly using pay per click
advertising. Google is so far ahead in terms of
technology and usability. Other search engines not
only missed the boat, they fell in
the water and
drowned. Yahoo! is
coming around but how many years
did it
take? Google is where it's at. So, get over your
love of Yahoo!, MSN, and AskJeeves. Join the
gorilla.
2) Be patient So simple yet so
profound. I see it time
and again. People,
especially new internet marketers,
get
dollar signs stuck in their eyes. They bite off on all
the garbage that says you can get millions of visitors
with no money and no effort. I
bought off on it too. And
it
worked, for a few months. Trying to start a business
online will try your
soul like nothing else. The only way to have patience is to set goals, way out
goals, and move towards them. There's no more free lunch on the
internet
3) Nobody owes you anything We get upset. We cry and
scream. We think we've been treated unfairly. We're doing good and then, wammo!
We get hit with an update which knocks us out. Someone posts an ugly comment
about our business. We get accused of all sorts of stuff. Some of it true. Most
of it false. But we have to keep perspective. Nobody, not even the search
engines, owe us anything. Think about it. Search engines are a free service. How
many daily newspapers let businesses advertise for free? That's essentially what
you're getting, free
advertising.
4)
You have to prove yourself This goes back to patience. When you're just starting
out, no matter how great you think you really are, you still have to prove
yourself. You have to go out just like everyone else, toot your own horn, give
away free advice, and basically do it all for no money. How do you earn trust?
By being trustworthy. Very few bootstrap startups are successful from day one.
Set goals, keep your perspective, and never give up.
5) Spammers
still make money I never officially considered myself a spammer. But, I did use
a few spammy techniques to get search traffic. What you have to realize is that
there will always be spammers. If people are still making money by sending spam
email, they still make money by spamming the search engines. Yes, it's getting
harder but it's not impossible. But, don't fall to that temptation. Spamming as
a business is a lot of work. Why not focus on what you really want to do and not
worry about the search engines? Trust me, you'll rest a lot easier.
While
these ideas certainly don't cover every "I wish I knew" scenario, they should
give you a head start on where you should be directing your time and money. Two
valuable resources that can never be recovered once spent.
