But does that mean businesses should only use Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and forget about Social Media? Not at all. A much better approach is to use them both, because they’re both evolving. The challenge is to stay on top of their changes and adapt marketing strategies accordingly.
Keep in mind that all of the social media sites have their own search functions, which means each has its own internal search engine. And which site is the web’s largest search engine, and taught us all about optimizing for them? That’s right – Google.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is no longer limited to the relationship between a company’s main website and Google. It’s about optimizing everyplace a business has a presence online -- and having a presence as many places as possible. So rather than killing off Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social Media has expanded it. Every business profile, page or video on a social media site needs to be optimized.
The best strategy is to use Social Media SEO to dominate the search results (SERPs). For example, social media sites of all kinds are now showing up on the first page of Google’s search results – and not just Facebook pages. There are now LinkedIn profiles, Flickr photos, Twitter tweets and YouTube videos sharing Google’s first page with traditional websites.
A business that has a presence on each of those sites has the potential for showing up multiple times. Meanwhile, optimizing a company’s main website is still important. It will still show up in the SERPs, and it can function as a hub for all of the social media pages and profiles.
The main concept to understand here is that Social Media has changed the online marketing landscape -- it has made Search Engine Optimization (SEO) even more important.
To learn more about how we can increase your online visibility and drive more traffic to your website with Search Engine Optimization and Social Media, please contact us at (916) 933-7414.