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Old 06-12-2008, 12:43 PM
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Default Re: Is Onsite SEO Dying Down?

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Originally Posted by Peter (IMC) View Post
The automation you did is actually basic SEO which is often responsible for 80% of the results you get. Since you mostly work on your own websites I guess you don't get to work with many client websites that were build by people that don't know SEO exists. In these cases you'll find that on-site SEO works very very well.
In a case where an older site has had zero on site SEO done to it I can see how the site would benefit.

1. If the site has good navigation and has sprinkled a little SEO into it over the years, I don't see getting much benefit from on site SEO.

2. If the site does not have any or very few incoming links, I don't see getting much benefit from on site SEO.

3. If it is a small site with only a couple pages, I don't see getting much benefit from on site SEO.

4. If it is a blog that is set up correctly, I don't see getting much benefit from on site SEO.
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