I read with interest Andrew Goodman’s synopsis of SES Toronto and Lisa Barone’s comments over on the Bruce Clay Blog. If you refer to core SEO for what it is and always has been, a good quality site with great content, well indexed with good organic links which have not been bought, stolen or borrowed then yes Core SEO is more important than ever. With more and more non web pages showing up in the results due to universal search good SEO will help you stay afloat amongst the noise. If you are talking about the many types of ‘so called SEO” we have touted as an industry then no its not valid now nor has it ever been except for a quick fix or short term gain.
The good SEO’s who have never deviated from that core SEO as described above are now in a position of strength. They know how to rank sites and web pages and keep them ranked. That core strength can now be applied to the world of Web 2.0 and social media. They can use their skill to optimize videos, podcasts, photos, articles, create RSS feeds and the list goes on. The one thing that has never changed in this ever changing industry is that great content is king. Good optimization specialists can apply their skills to the many types of content and apply their skills to positioning content in multiple channels. Our own company recently underwent a re-branding to become a digital marketing agency.
We have found that the term search engine optimization is what is out of date. With the multiple channels the web now offers and numerous opportunities to optimize content for these channels digital asset optimization is a more appropriate term for what we do until we think of something better or this one sticks. Let’s face it as my friend Mike Grehan says (I think he is still my friend haven’t seen him for a while, and I am not on his buddy bloggerlist ) when did anybody ever optimize a search engine.


