Friends and My Search Engine Agency

search engine agencyThe other night I was talking with a new friend, who challenged a pedantic fact I threw out. With the help of Google I told him that I had found an answer. “From where? Wikipedia?” he asked.

“No, from a medical journal.”

“Yeah, but how do we know that this medical journal is legitimate?”

“It’s the first hit on Google!”

“Yeah but how does Google know that this journal is legitimate?”

Here I smiled. “I’m glad you asked. As a matter of fact, this is my industry, I work for an SEO company. Google used to determine legitimacy through links on the internet. But after a few years people figured it out and wound up spamming links onto forums. That’s why Google changes its algorithm every couple of years so no one manipulates it.”

“So what’s their algorithm now?”

“Well, it’s based on quality, of course. And quality often means fresh new content that’s well-written and accurate, links to other sites around the web, general popularity in terms of Twitter and Facebook, and a bunch of other factors no one except Google really knows.”

“So if I do those few things, my website will start to show up and eventually could be number one on Google?”

“Well it’s a lot of work, and it helps to have a search engine agency doing it since they have a better idea of what to do, but yeah, eventually you could be number one.”

I think I made a new friend.

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