Today I want to share something on SEO. Here I am comparing SEO with Doctors, Farmers, War and Cricket.
[Note : This is a fun Friday piece from Gunjan, it may not be the best grammar, but the comparisons are cute
- Loren]
Why I am comparing them with Doctors? There are so many similarities in SEOs and Doctors. Doctors analyzing the health of the Human body. While SEOs analysing the health of the Website like how much pages site have, how many back links site have, how many years old website, What is PR of the website etc.
After the analysing the health of the human body doctors gives the medicine or treatment and after the analysing of website SEO gives the treatment to website like need to increase back links, need to change meta details, need to change content etc. Sometimes the doctor can see the result of medicine if that medicine is not effective for that human then the doctor will change the medicine.
Same is the case of SEO they will also see the result of their work after some times. If that treatment is not effective for website then they will start other treatment or experiment. Sometimes for doctors some of diseases are new and there are no medicines for that disease, same in case of SEO sometimes there are some of issues are new and may be there are no cure.
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I have previously covered ways to organize your keyword list depending on your purposes. Still there is no limit to improving your organizing skills. Besides, key terms are so numerous and diverse that I for one can spend hours trying to manage them to full potential.
So, as usual, to find new ways to organize your keywords and more options to get help with the overall keyword research, I turn to 2 desktop tools – both offering handy keyword list managing options. (more…)
Yahoo has announced that they have changed the Search Monkey enhanced results template to a new layout. Here is a before and after shot:


In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.
In The Trenches is a weekly spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: News from the search engines, today’s in-depth look, “web analytics for (SEM) dummies part 3: online resources to learn more, a free tool to double-check your Google Analytics implementation” and this week’s free tips and tools.
Valleywag (using data from Hitwise) posts about the paid search campaigns of the two major US presidential candidates, over the past 12 weeks. The post shows a list of the actual keywords being used by the campaigns.
It’s a fascinating look into their “offensive” and “defensive” strategies concerning paid search.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
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Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: Making the Most of Search Engine Copywriting; Hosting Issues and SEO; Google Discusses Search Evaluation Process; and more.
Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: Launch Google Freedom Now; Landing Page Optimization — Insource or Outsource?; Google Goes on the Defensive About Yahoo Ad Deal Cost Projections; and more.
Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: Link Marketing: What Google Can Teach You; 5 Million Users Hate the New Facebook? No Problem; Powerset’s First Integrations with Live Search; and more.