Only the engineers who built the engine can do optimisations to the algorithm, people who sell out "Optimizations" should be clear what they're selling, is it just helping customers to follow general guidances? Did you get the idea ... The problem as far as I see is that SEO as buzzword have been little bit misused, many in industry sell what they really can not delivery ... Hence SEO in the past years sounds like spamming for me ... Just my impression on it
>We agree. Often a misused buzzword. What would you call "optimizing" a web page?
I would call
Quintessencial “needle in a haystack” problem. Term borrowed from book 'Datacenter as a Computer' Luiz Andre Barroso & Urs Holzle Chapter 2, 2.4.2 :Online: Web Search, page 22 ... It makes all sense to me mainly from my perspective and studies on AI/Machine learning ;-)
Do you want to hear my honest opinion about the term SEO ?
ReplyDeleteAndre Amorim Yes, go for it because we may agree.
ReplyDeleteOnly the engineers who built the engine can do optimisations to the algorithm, people who sell out "Optimizations" should be clear what they're selling, is it just helping customers to follow general guidances? Did you get the idea ... The problem as far as I see is that SEO as buzzword have been little bit misused, many in industry sell what they really can not delivery ... Hence SEO in the past years sounds like spamming for me ... Just my impression on it
ReplyDeleteAndre Amorim We agree. Often a misused buzzword. What would you call "optimizing" a web page?
ReplyDelete>We agree. Often a misused buzzword. What would you call "optimizing" a web
ReplyDeletepage?
I would call
Quintessencial “needle in a haystack” problem.
Term borrowed from book 'Datacenter as a Computer' Luiz Andre Barroso & Urs
Holzle Chapter 2, 2.4.2 :Online: Web Search, page 22 ...
It makes all sense to me mainly from my perspective and studies on
AI/Machine learning ;-)