(This is a rant and that's why it's in the pub)
I just transferred to the "internet department" of our company and am a web programmer (yay!). I have been hanging around these forums enough to know a little about SEO so the bosses invited me to the meeting with the marketing firm we are using. They have some good ideas marketing-wise, but my gosh, the "SEO" guy they have is a bozo! Now I'm trying to educate my company without seeming like a jerk myself.
Here's one thing that happened just the other day. We were going over the stats on the site and he (the "SEO expert") was saying we have 3,200 linkbacks to our domain on certain keyphrases. I did a quick "phrase -site:oursite.com" and found that there were only around 800 legitimate ones from the outside world. I asked him about it and he acted like he'd never heard of -site: in Google and started hem-hawing about how it's just how Google reports links. BS, it's smoke he's blowing up places that aren't made to have smoke!
Ok, so I'm steamed but decide to give him the benefit of the doubt. Then he gets to a search term "san francisco" for which we are on about page 300 (exaggeration) in Google. He says that it's our #3 best search term coming in from Google and that the pay-per-post blogging is working. I mentioned our placement for SF and isn't it more likely that folks are coming in on "San Francisco tours" for which we are on page 2 and Google's just reporting it that way? He said that if the report says "SF" then everyone is searching for SF and not SFXtra. I went to my church's website which is tiny (about 40 members) and sure enough, our #6 best keyword from Google searches was "Church". Now with all the megachurches out there I'm sure if you put "church" into Google we'd be on page 637 so anecdotally it proves he's full of it.
I know I can't trust this guy based on my limited knowledge but it's up to me to convince my bosses of it. I just don't know how I can make what I do and this company rakes in tens of thousands per year from us alone for this "service".
I guess it's true what they say about experts - a spurt is a drip under pressure and an ex is a has-been. (present company excluded!)
Well, just wanted to vent. Thanks for the opportunity and for having such a great place people like me can go to learn about this so we don't get raped by the
Shew, I feel better now.
Edit: Oh yeah, I forgot to mention what first tipped me off. He was bragging that they only pay-per-post with sites that have a Google PR of 4 or more. He was really hot on PR so I knew he was shakey at best.












