Who loves a good, civilized debate? Why, everybody who has an opinion, of course. Throw out a topic people can sink their teeth into, such as which SEO practices are most overrated and underrated, and watch the responses. Read this week's thread to see what happened when someone did just that, and don't forget to participate! Webby Underrated & Overrated SEO factors I was part of a 5 strong open question panel at SMX Munich last week when a visitor asked the panel... "What one thing would you class as overrated as a ranking criteria in SEO and what one thing would class as Underrated?" 5 different panels members and although many agreed with the most overrated (guess what that might be :-) ) there were some interesting answers for underrated. I thought it would make a good discussion here. What (briefly, one each) would you class as most overrated and what would you class as most underrated in terms of SEO? There is no right or wrong answer here by the way. A LOT of SEO methods are in general overrated and underrated. Alan P. S. I'll give the panel's answers later :-) EGOL Webby, great to see a post from you here and thanks for starting this great discussion... Overrated... links from forums, directories and blog comments Underrated... visitor behavior data europa Over rated = Content So many SEOs and their minions talk about content in the wrong way. Perhaps over rated isn't the right phrase, but properly educated about the value of linkable content not fresh content "because the search engines love fresh content." Every time I hear that phrase I duck and run. Under rated = High quality links I've seen plenty of SEOs out there saying, we will analyze your competition's "meta tags" and other silly stuff and providing no demonstrable methodology on how they will acquire the necessary high value in bound links that will truly make a difference on a website's ranking. Posts from this thread may have been abridged or removed. Forum members are responsible for the content of these posts. Read the full thread. |
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