Signs of SEO Maturity in the U.S.
In my humble opinion, which isn’t worth much, the public face of SEO in the U.S., for all their publicity attention seeking, is a failure. We’ve written about it here before, about how Superstar SEOs san about on the back of doubling the traffic to a site back in 2001 which they think gives them an open ticket to stand up, claim they’re the best SEO in the world and join the speakers circuit *yawn*.
And this works for them, they’ll get the call offering them some money to go mend something somewhere .. and panic.
For people with an ounce of knowledge about SEO, the U.S. has always appeared behind the curve, this is fine for them, their audience is vast and a teensy bit of SEO knowledge can make some gains, changing an ‘and’ to an ‘&’ in a title tag say. They still constantly whitter about PageRank and Keyphrase density and spam tagcoulds onto anything they can find – Zzzzz.
There are a few U.S. SEOs that we know of that actually ‘get it’ – the whole thing, the whole kit and kaboodle, everything from stats implementation and shortcomings, through Business Intelligence, onward through prioritised reccomendations, into implementation and through Executive reporting (‘here’s a graph, it goes up … that’s a Good Thing for your company’
It was through Jessica (indirectly, she doesn’t know me), that I landed on this article – which is possibly one of the most intelligent writings I’ve seen about SEO so far this year (and by far one of the most interesting to come out of the U.S.)
Have a read, It starts of with an interview of Stephan Spencer who nails it, and then moves to Jessica who puts icing on the cake
enjoy

January 27th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Great post about Google. Keep up the good work.