It
is true that many (and major) SEO companies have grown complacent
during the last years and that they have been optimizing for search
engines in ways that are not very Googthodox.
However,
this month a new announcement came from Google and the phrase which is
now terrifying the World Wide Web is ‘you don’t want the next Penguin
update’, uttered by Matt Cutts, Google specialist in SEO issues.
While
nobody knows what he really means, Fiona Lewis and many other internet
marketing experts are already wondering about the future of SEO
companies who have been cheating their ways into good rankings.
The
update has already received several nicknames such as ‘Googageddon’ or
‘carnage’, but the latter seems to resonate the most with people. When
asked about her opinion on this denomination, Ms Lewis answered, “It
will be carnage for many companies and business owners. I feel sorry
especially for the businesses that pay good money to slack SEO companies
who didn't see this coming.”
According
to Ms Lewis, SEO companies have about three months to get things
straight with their practices before their clients will start noticing
problems. Fiona Lewis puts the blame on the SEOers who have been lazily
crawling their clients’ websites to the top: “The worst part is that
they have been doing bad practise for so long and were lazy, and
business owners trust the SEO companies are doing the right thing.”
What
seems to be the end of many SEO companies, will be, however, a good
thing for those using Google as their search engine. It is predicted
that Google will show random or unexpected results which will not affect
the everyday user, but it will affect a website’s ranking.
In
a nutshell, while internet users will not suffer from this update, it
is the SEO companies and their clients who will have to deal with the
consequences.
Ms
Lewis highlights the importance of having a “real business, with real
influence, that interacts with its clients – real people – and is active
online.
I admit that at sometimes this new approach to SEO can be a bit
frustrating and I am sure that many internet marketers will pass
through some hard times switching to these new methods. I’m already
doing everything Google wants, but that doesn’t mean that I can pull my
hair down and relax. SEO will never be about laziness and relaxation.”

