As evidenced by the phenomenal success of Google, search has evolved from an interesting sideline into a primary function for many, if not most, Internet users. Consequently, more and more companies are putting content up on their Web sites to attract the attention of search engines. “You can have really great information on a site but if a potential customer can’t find you, what good is it?” asked George Aspland, president of Evisionsem.com. Chances are that most times a person won’t find the company.
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Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski September 8, 2007 01:30 AMAs evidenced by the phenomenal success of Google, search has evolved from an interesting sideline into a primary function for many, if not most, Internet users. Consequently, more and more companies are putting content up on their Web sites to attract the attention of search engines. “You can have really great information on a site but if a potential customer can’t find you, what good is it?” asked George Aspland, president of Evisionsem.com. Chances are that most times a person won’t find the company.