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Does SEO Matter? ask the experts

Does SEO Matter?

  • March 30, 2006
  • by Gradiva Couzin

mouse in mazeWe’ve been putting a lot of time and energy into writing Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day, and sometimes when the candles are burning low, we find ourselves asking a rather daunting question: Does SEO actually matter? Really matter? Does it have any bearing on anything more important than who makes a little bit more money here or there?

It’s easy to see how important search technology is to our society today. And clearly, the more information we have available at our fingertips, the greater need we have for good filtering (i.e., searching) capabilities. And the form of SEO that we preach is “ethical” in that it partners with the search engines, helping them find the right information and make the best choices in search.

So, yes, it does matter. Real lives can be affected by search results – believe it or not. For example, not long ago a friend of ours went googling for objective medical information about a fertility procedure, but found all the results were from websites with a religious agenda. She was so taken aback that she gave up on using the internet to learn more. A friend of ours lamented at a party that he shares a full first and last name with a registered sex offender – who outranks him on search engines. Another friend suffers because the top ranked listing for her name shows a picture of her holding a cigarette – not something she wants her very traditional family in Korea to see.

This is a time in history when many people’s view of the world comes from the top search results at the top search engines. Search results can redefine words, influence medical decisions, or virtually snuff a person, place, or business out of existence. They are often the first stop for researchers and members of the media. And how many people in the future will choose a child’s name without first searching for the name in a search engine?

It’s easy to see how important search technology is to our society today. And clearly, the more information we have available at our fingertips, the greater need we have for good filtering (ie, searching) capabilities. And the form of SEO that we preach is “ethical” in that it partners with the search engines, helping them find the right information and make the best choices in search.

So, yes, it does matter. Real lives can be affected by search results – believe it or not. For example, not long ago a friend of ours went googling for objective medical information about a fertility procedure, but found all the results were from websites with a religious agenda. She was so taken aback that she gave up on using the internet to learn more. A friend of ours lamented at a party that he shares a full first and last name with a registered sex offender – who outranks him on search engines. Another friend suffers because the top ranked listing for her name shows a picture of her holding a cigarette – not something she wants her very traditional family in Korea to see.

This is a time in history when many people’s view of the world comes from the top search results at the top search engines. Search results can redefine words, influence medical decisions, or virtually snuff a person, place, or business out of existence. They are often the first stop for researchers and members of the media. And how many people in the future will choose a child’s name without first searching for the name in a search engine.

What is 302 Hijacking? ask the experts

What is 302 Hijacking?

  • March 30, 2006
  • by Gradiva Couzin

There you are, minding your business, tending to your website and monitoring your site rankings on the search engines, when you see something, er, not quite right in the results pages. It’s a listing for your website, with your page titles, and your text content, but… but… but…someone else’s URL!!

It’s called 302 hijacking, and it certainly is disturbing to webmasters. What could be worse than all of your hard work on SEO being ruined, your fabulous site listings hijacked by some evildoer, and your beloved targeted site traffic being intercepted and sent to someone else’s website?

The good news is that the search engines are working hard to close the hole in their systems that allows this to happen. More good news is that apparently, most 302 hijacking occurs accidentally and is not the dastardly deeds of internet pirates.

What should you do if this happens to you? Google will respond to your problem if you submit it via: http://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py

Read more about 302 hijacking at Matt Cutts’ Blog.

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