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Crap + SEO = Optimized Crap

March 30th, 2009

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“Performing search engine optimization on a crap-filled site just makes it slightly less crappy.” (David Meerman Scott)

Source: SEO and Your Crap Filled Site (Web Ink Now)

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11 Responses to “Crap + SEO = Optimized Crap”

  1. Content Marketing Today » Why Being Visual Can Bring Beautiful Business Results Says:

    [...] Crap + SEO = Optimized Crap [...]

  2. David Meerman Scott Says:

    Wow – this is so freakin’ cool. I don’t know how I missed it when you put it out… I found it via Newt’s blog.

    Thanks for making my quote visual. I use this quote all the time and now I have something to go with it. (May I use the chart with a credit to you)…

    Best, David

  3. Mark Smiciklas Says:

    @David – I’m glad you dig the visual and thanks for the inspiration. As far as using the graphic – absolutely…I’d be honored!

    Regards, Mark.

  4. David Meerman Scott Says:

    Awesome. Thanks.

  5. Davina K. Brewer Says:

    Poo graphics.. no, scented poo graphics. Such wonderful crap, love it.

  6. Mark Smiciklas Says:

    @Davina – I’m glad you enjoyed the graphic!

  7. Seth Says:

    I guess I have a lot of poop scooping to do :(

    LOL. Great visual representation!

    Seth Shoultes

  8. rgrosenbaum Says:

    Great visual and a great point.
    A disagreement in interpretation:
    Crappy website + SEO = A greater reputation for producing crap.
    Which could be interpreted as a WORSE website.
    But a minor point.

  9. In a world of SEO, does content matter? | TheMarketFarm.com Says:

    [...] Well, yes. If you have bad content then it doesn’t matter how many people come to see it. Consider this visual from Mark Smiciklas. [...]

  10. Mark Smiciklas Says:

    @rgrosenbaum – Great point! I suppose optimizing a site with content issues would only serve to draw more attention to the crappy content.

  11. Jason Says:

    Gold!!!

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