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The Responsibilities of SEO Have Been Upgraded Posted: 11 Jul 2011 04:54 PM PDT Posted by randfish When I started in the SEO field (circa 2003), the job responsibilities weren't easy, but the list was relatively small. Over the next 5 years, those responsibilities increased, but it was primarily in tactical and knowledge sorts of ways. A 2003 vs. 2008 rundown might look something like: (Notes on image above: There's some over-simplification in this list, and some items cross the artificial 2003 barrier a bit) The last 2.5 years, however, have made for some fairly substantive changes. We're facing large-scale, industry-shifting trends that have upset the classic model for search engine optimization, including:
Thus, we're faced with a picture where the responsibilities of SEOs looks more like this: (Note: Some of these are due to changes in SEO itself, and others due to the additional expectations placed on those performing SEO) If you're in the SEO field, this shift is both a positive and a negative. If you can keep up with the workload, manage all the metrics, reporting, data and platforms AND perform effectively in all of these spheres, you're likely able to charge outsized fees (or earn a much higher salary). If you remain tactical and niche, you're either going to be undervalued or you'll need to find ways to make that specialization and the ROI you can earn visible to your clients/managers. The job of an "SEO" is so much more than what we think of and talk about as the basics of classic "Search Engine Optimization" that it almost feels as though we deserve a new title... and probably a raise :-) |
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