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Recently the SEO industry is buzzing around a relatively new term, advanced SEO.

Advanced SEO is not yet clearly defined but many people already seem to agree what it is. My personal impression as to this inherent definition is: Advanced SEO appears to consist of complex web development and analytics tasks.
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from jhartman007 356 days ago #
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Its interesting that someone wrote about this. To me at least SEO is nolonger simple SEO, it is now branding, conversions, sales generation, analytics, the list goes on, and I believe customers are expecting more and more of this type of service. We are nolonger making a few tweaks to content, adding content, submitting domains, and requesting links, but now taking the website to a whole new marketing level, I would almost dare to say that SEO is quickly fading out, and being replaced with SEM.

from cpotts73 355 days ago #
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Is "nolonger" a word? Hehe... sorry jhartman007.

SEO is a moving target. It's hard to stay on top of everyone's opinions about what the next trend is and what is the best way to serve the customer. What doesn't help is vague results or responses from Google and their ilk. If there were more concrete results it would make things a lot easier. But b/c the industry as a whole deals with a lot of unknowns, it's more of a tactic of throw-a-bunch-of-stuff-at-a-wall-and-see-what-sticks method in my opinion.


from yojpotter2 355 days ago # - show/hide this comment
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Thanks for this post...it's good to hear and know that finally SEO have levels that way people will not generalizze it.


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