{"id":11685,"date":"2009-08-19T16:25:38","date_gmt":"2009-08-19T23:25:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog-test\/2009\/08\/the-seo-development-life-cycle-sem-synergy-extras\/"},"modified":"2020-06-22T08:24:11","modified_gmt":"2020-06-22T15:24:11","slug":"the-seo-development-life-cycle-sem-synergy-extras","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/the-seo-development-life-cycle-sem-synergy-extras\/","title":{"rendered":"The SEO Development Life Cycle – SEM Synergy Extras"},"content":{"rendered":"
On our weekly podcast SEM<\/a> Synergy, we spend the show reliving the lessons and announcements born out of SES San Jose<\/a>. Bruce Clay, Inc.’s crowning moment during the event was the opportunity to demo our upcoming tools to others in the SEO industry. <\/p>\n BCI’s IT manager, Aaron Landerkin, talks on the podcast about the process of developing the next generation of our SEO tools and what users can expect of the new tools available now and in the future. At Bruce Clay, Inc., we’re unabashedly proud of our tools, it’s true. But this post isn’t going to talk about the tools. Actually, the tools sparked my interest in the software development life cycle and how a process like that applies to SEO.<\/p>\n There’s a series of steps that has to occur as software is imagined, created and made available to the world. It goes a little something like this:<\/p>\n <\/a> The cycle that occurs for SEO implementation is similar. And just as in software development, the earlier inefficiencies and errors are addressed, the easier and less costly it is to fix them. <\/p>\n Over at Search Engine Guide today, Stoney deGeyter wrote about how sometimes businesses expect search engine optimization to fix their deep-seeded Web site problems. It’s called Putting SEO Frosting on a Website Dung Pile<\/a>, and as Stoney tells it, attempting to optimize a fatally flawed site is akin to spreading sweet buttercream frosting atop a fly-infested pile of manure. Not appetizing, and certainly not worthy of consumer attention. [Gross. –Susan]<\/p>\n
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The Software Development Life Cycle by Sam’s VisualBasic<\/small><\/p>\nThe SEO Development Life Cycle<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n