Category Archives: Social Media

SEO & SMO: What’s the Difference?

SpringtimeGood morning! Ahh, it’s a gorgeous day here in Guelph. The sun is shining, the mercury is on the rise and my windows are wide open. Birds are chirping and my cats are stalking chippies from this side of the screen. It’s a feel good day!

I plan to spend some time outside in the fresh air, so today’s post is a quickie ;-)

You may have heard folks talking lately about social media optimization and the “death of SEO.” The truth is that SEO is still very much alive. SMO is alive, too. One is not overtaking the other though — they remain two very distinct entities and each has its rightful place in your overall marketing campaign.

What is SEO?

Simply put, SEO (search engine optimization) is the process of optimizing your website so that its pages show up in the SERPs (search engine results pages). SEO drives traffic to your site via search engines (primarily Google). The most common methods used to achieve this are by selecting keywords and making alterations to HTML code, such as titles, meta descriptions, alt tags, headers and microdata. SEO is often referred to as onsite optimization. The carrier of traffic in this case is the search engine(s) and the target is your website.

What is SMO?

SMO (social media optimization) is the process of sharing content outside the four walls of your website. The carrier in this case is the user (or many users hopefully) and the target is, well, anywhere and everywhere. When optimizing for social media, you’re not trying to drive traffic to your website, you’re trying to get people to carry content away from your website and share it with other users. The goal is to spread your content as widely as possible by various social media channels, including Twitter retweets, Pinterest pins, Facebook likes, +1s and YouTube views. Social media optimization is also known as offsite optimization or social media marketing (SMM).

Hope this clears up any confusion there may have been around SEO & SMO.

Now go enjoy another happy hump day!

~Aimee

7 Link Spam Messages I Love to Hate

link building spam messagesLink building spam drives me crazy. I mean really, who has the time to go thru their blog to weed out hundreds of spam comments? Sure, there are tools that help sort out the good from the bad, but still. If only these link spammers could use their incessant powers to offer an actual opinion on a topic, or to share a true thought — that’s the kind of Internet world I hope to live in one day.

Today, I’ve decided to pass along some of these crazy link spam messages. My hope is that you’ll spot some similarities that will make it easier for you to recognize and weed out the spam from your blog.

Here are my all-time favourites – 7 link spam messages I love to hate:

7. Buddy/Buddy: Sup. Basically wanted to leave a swift note and inquire exactly where you gathered your particular blog page model I am starting out own wordpress blog and factually like your specific model. (Sup, yo dawg!)

6: Confrontational approach: Sorry, but I disagree with this unique story. I do appreciate your particular website still and may continue to keep moving right back for updates.

5. Attempted flattery: Yo. I just simply desired to firmly make a short commentary and let you recognize that in fact I’ve been focusing on your particular wordpress blog for quite some time. Keep up the grand work and I will be returning back once more fairly quickly. (This one also falls under the Lost in Translation category.)

4. Blatant disregard: Couponing app fans using Droid or iPad should give a go with one called The Coupons App. This weekend get a 50% coupon to Nordstrom Rack. $15 off coupon at Herberger’s. A FREE entree coupon at Captain D’s and an appetizer coupon to Black Angus Steakhouse! http://thecouponsapp.com/download Really, it’s absolutely free. (Now these guys aren’t even trying to sneak a message past me!)

3. Lost in translation: Greeting there admin, I just wished to place a brief observation to say that I adored your story. Thanks!

2. More flattery: Fantastic piece of writing. Continue to keep up the amazing performance. (this one was a little better, had it not been for the sex for seniors backlink.)

1. WTF?!: You have a great weblog and I like your style of writing about this sexdat 4 e allstuff. Keep up the good work! (Wow, was I writing about sex dates for all stuff again in my sleep?! My sincerest apologies to my readers if I did ;-) )