Can SEO Services Work With Any Poor Quality Site?
This is a question that is often asked and rightly so, because the World Wide Web is an increasingly competitive place where there is hardly any interest for anything that is shoddy sub-standard.


To best answer this question, it is important to first grasp how SEO (Search engine optimization) works. The main idea with SEO is to get better search engine rankings so as to attract more traffic from search engines, which still provide most of the traffic that web sites receive by far. With the right SEO strategy and techniques, your site will tend to attract lots of traffic.


The problem is that the World Wide Web is such a huge place (and still rapidly growing) that it is usually not very easy for any web site to be found. This is where SEO or search engine optimization comes in, it is designed to make it easier for your site to be found. This means that no matter how good your site is, if it cannot be found, it is useless and therefore the quality becomes irrelevant. Thus a much poorer quality site will tend to do a lot better if it has effective SEO and can therefore be much more easily found because it has a prominent search engine presence.


However SEO (Search engine optimization) will work best in the long term where one is dealing with a good quality web site. Otherwise why would one make such a big effort to attract traffic to a site when they know that a vast majority of the visitors will never return? Good SEO should go hand in hand with other key web site marketing strategies like finding ways to woo back as many of your first time visitors as possible.


Otherwise the truth of the matter is that there are many SEO techniques that will attract massive traffic to any poor quality web site that simply uses the right keywords and techniques to get high search engine page ranking. In fact with link development or link popularity SEO techniques a site does not even need to be optimized for keywords or even contain those keywords to reach right at the top of keyword searches. It all boils down to the use of keywords in link development actions.

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