CALGARY, July 6, 2018 /CNW/ - Building a website in 2018 is a lot different than it was 10 or 15 years ago. Back in the day; companies could create a website and use all kinds of flashy and spammy methods to rank their site in search engines, and it was quite easy to do. Search engines' algorithms have become a lot smarter in the past decade and can now detect these old-school methods in a matter of seconds. Can you imagine a time when you can rank on Google's first page 24 hours after building a website stuffed with 20 exact match keywords? Ranking your site used to be, that easy!
Many penalties have been given out lately as algorithms get smarter with the growth of technology. If your website has been penalized in any way whatsoever, many experts in the SEO industry will tell you that it might be easier to purchase a new domain and start fresh. Recovering from a penalty is time-consuming. Building back the trust you once had, won't be easy - possible, yes, but not easy.
Parxavenue Ltd. an excellent SEO company based in Calgary, Alberta; has experimented with multiple domains, using all major search engines to see how hard they can "push." The answers didn't come right away, but after a few short months, they did find out how easy it is to receive a penalty and even have your website de-indexed!
If your SEO staff, team, or agency is using "Old-School" methods today in 2018, be aware that these techniques will catch up to you faster than you might be thinking. The best-ranking websites from any niche market have a very natural flow to them, using exact match keywords only when completely necessary. When working with the best SEO tools on the market today, it is quite clear that you have to follow Google's best practices and again, that's how simple it is. "Don't be Evil" For helpful information regarding the best ways to go about working on your own website's SEO, please click here or call 403-978-1520 for local service in Calgary or Edmonton, Alberta.
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