Why SEO always beats Social Media
Facebook this, Twitter that, Social Media is taking over the world, and the marketing budgets are now starting to be stretched to focus on this new ad exciting medium.
Don’t get me wrong, I am a social media junkie-I use them all and most likely, more than the next guy, but its should never be the core-it should be a secondary channel.
I have noticed recently brands are getting caught up in the hype, and forgetting about the online marketing fundamentals – SEO and PPC.
By concentrating on SEO and PPC as the primary-with some Social Media work to help build communication channels with current and potential customers-your going a long way to having a well rounded online marketing strategy.
Here are 3 reason why SEO and PPC are better than Social Media.
- SEO looks after the ‘Homebase’
This principle was coined by Chris Brogan, and later Darren Rowse and resonates perfectly in this case. When approaching Social Media, remember-its not your website-you don’t OWN it. Social media outlets do change as new players come on the scene (Think Myspace.com), so by all means use social media as a marketing outlet for your brand, but use it as a way to draw people into your ‘Homebase.’
By spending time, money and efforts improving your SEO, or spending money directing PPC traffic to your site-you are looking after your business long term and creating more direct leads and visitors to your website. - SEO does not require full engagement
Don”t get me wrong, SEO requires plenty of time and effort-but you can manage and control it through use of third party SEO companies, or available internal resources.
SEO does not require you to check and monitor things on an hourly basis, and does not require a sense of humor or any creativity. - SEO and PPC is measurable and provides a direct ROI
Yes, I’ve heard the @dell story! Getting a direct ROI from social media is difficult, and hard to measure. SEO and PPC were at that point when people were still spending thousands on print ads, but today, you can track things down to finer details.
Disclaimer: I do work for an SEO company, but to be honest-it doesn’t change my thoughts on this matter at all.
Tags: facebook, seo, social media, twitter This entry was posted on Friday, July 16th, 2010 at 12:27 am and is filed under Facebook, SEO, Social Media, Twitter, Youtube. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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