Search engine optimization provider BackboneITGroup.com respond to advice given to small businesses in American Express’s OPEN book guide. The validity of an article advising AMEX business customers to avoid professional SEO services is called into question.
Lancaster, UK February 20, 2008 — BackboneITGroup.com today criticized advice handed out to small businesses by American Express in a recent edition of their OPEN book customer publication.
The controversial advice comes from an article in the current edition of AMEX’s ‘A Practical Guide for Business Growth’ which cautions its readers against seeking professional search engine optimization help for their websites, advising them not to “waste money on so-called Search Engine Optimization (SEO) specialists”
“These kind of ill-informed statements on the value of good SEO are unhelpful and potentially damaging to their readership,” explains Richard Unwin, CEO of Backbone IT Group.
“Search engine optimization is among the most cost-effective forms of promotion available and it would be a shame if AMEX business customers lost out because they have been misinformed,” he continues.
To illustrate the benefits of SEO, Backbone highlight the experiences of their own customers, many of whom have a similar profile to the type of businesses targeted by the guide.
Best Doors Joinery Ltd, an online supplier of wooden doors, has seen its turnover increase by over 50% since making the decision to switch from an exclusive reliance on pay-per-click advertising to using SEO in mid-2007.
Another SEO customer, Be Flirty Dresses - a supplier of designer dresses - has also achieved first page Google rankings for its key search phrases and has seen a marked increase in traffic, with a 25% increase in sales enquiries as a direct result of search engine optimisation.
According to Backbone, the article has also caused wide offence in the field of Internet marketing for equating search engine optimization with attempting to ‘trick’ the search engines and implying that websites engaging in SEO face the prospect of being banned from the Google indexes.
“This is simply untrue,” states Andrew Clarke, Head of SEO at Backbone.
He continues “Ethical optimization companies, which Google itself recognises as providing useful services for website owners, work within the search engine guidelines to help sites rank highly for relevant keywords, increasing the level of targeted enquiries for our customers.”
Mark Jackson, of leading search engine industry site SearchEngineWatch.com, referred to the OPEN book article, “Online Solutions”, created for AMEX by web design agency Cuban Council as both “irresponsible” and “unfortunate.”
“SEO really can be the most effective and efficient form of marketing. It’s a legitimate use of marketing funds and can make a difference for companies, both small and large,” he concludes.
Further details on ethical search engine optimization services can be found at the www.backboneitgroup.com/ website.
About BackboneITGroup.com
Backbone IT Group was founded in 1999 and provides search engine optimization, Internet marketing and software development services to clients worldwide.
The company has offices in offices in Lancaster (UK) and Nanjing (China).
Sources: PRWEB/BackbonITGroup
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