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Nicely in this authors humble opinion, No! Google does not hate SEO's, or at least search engine optimisation performed by ethical Search engine optimisation businesses - what would be the point?

Confident make life tough for men and women trying to manipulate the search engine benefits, but in terms of hat...

Right after reading a couple of current articles, some directly saying that Google hates SEO's and other people getting far more stealthy in their aspersions, the question has to be asked. Does Google really hate SEO's?

Effectively in this authors humble opinion, No! Google does not hate SEO's, or at least search engine optimisation performed by ethical Search engine optimisation organizations - what would be the point?

Sure make life tough for people attempting to manipulate the search engine results, but in terms of hating an industry, I would have to draw the line brief of that (even though perhaps some of our much less industrious spam-friendly buddies may possibly want their wings clipping somewhat).

To be brutally honest, I can see no purpose for Google, or any other search engine, to hate SEO's. Search engine optimisation, I would suggest, is one of the key reasons why search engines have turn out to be as efficient as they at present are in refining their final results.

We search engine marketeers, at the finish of the day, want our campaigns to work and rely heavily on a ROI focussed service. For this purpose, all aspects of the marketing mix have to be working in synergy, so relevance and targeting are fundamental aspects of all our campaigns. Basically, this is what Google wants - good good quality, relevant benefits.

Google have also provided a wealth of tools, aimed at delivering marketeers and potential marketeers with enough details to promote their web sites - whether or not it be guidelines, webmaster tools, API access or blogs. Surely such activity is a clear indication of help and not a case of attempting to minimise the effect of would be search engine marketeers.

Above all, most search engine marketing agencies don't just offer Seo, they provide paid search (PPC) as effectively. Surely if the search engines annoy these agencies by attacking Search engine optimization, they run the risk of affecting paid search invest. Google, Yahoo and MSN operate extremely closely with agencies as regards their paid search campaigns, so it is logical to assume that to alienate the Search engine optimisation activity of an agency would certainly influence on paid search as effectively. Also considerably of a monetary danger I would have thought!

In the end, the question "Does Google really hate SEO's?" boils down to one particular important element. What commercial positive aspects could there possibly be in curtailing Search engine optimization activity? more information