I was just visiting SEObook.com little bit ago and came accross this blog post i thought i'd share it with all of you. Check it out while you finish drinking that cup of coffee on your desk.
Quote: SEO on your own site is straightforward, at least in terms of the politics. SEO'ing a site that a team works on is another matter.
You will come up against barriers. These barriers are often put up by designers, developers, copywriters and management. Frustrating as it is for the SEO, this is the reality of working on a site alongside other people, all of whom have agendas and requirements that may differ markedly from your own.
So how do you navigate this space? How do you ensure your SEO objectives can be met when other people may be resistant to change, or openly try to block you? In this post, we'll take a high-level, conceptual look at the challenges the SEO faces when working on a client site, and talking-points to help explore and clarify concepts. Continued at: http://www.seobook.com/seo-designers-developers-managers
Your thoughts? Do you agree with everything that has been mentioned? If not then explain why. This is a good topic. Well, for me that will be really hard to get in touch with a project that you as an SEO doesn't or not sure to have a resistant to change. Quote: Originally Posted by snakeair http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/245575-seo-designers-developers-managers.html#post1640501 Very Good article. I love to give to my designer.. Thanks for this..
Quote: SEO on your own site is straightforward, at least in terms of the politics. SEO'ing a site that a team works on is another matter.
You will come up against barriers. These barriers are often put up by designers, developers, copywriters and management. Frustrating as it is for the SEO, this is the reality of working on a site alongside other people, all of whom have agendas and requirements that may differ markedly from your own.
So how do you navigate this space? How do you ensure your SEO objectives can be met when other people may be resistant to change, or openly try to block you? In this post, we'll take a high-level, conceptual look at the challenges the SEO faces when working on a client site, and talking-points to help explore and clarify concepts. Continued at: http://www.seobook.com/seo-designers-developers-managers
Your thoughts? Do you agree with everything that has been mentioned? If not then explain why. This is a good topic. Well, for me that will be really hard to get in touch with a project that you as an SEO doesn't or not sure to have a resistant to change. Quote: Originally Posted by snakeair http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/245575-seo-designers-developers-managers.html#post1640501 Very Good article. I love to give to my designer.. Thanks for this..