_____ __________ ______ / ___// ____/ __ \/ ____/______ ______ ___ ____ \__ \/ __/ / / / / / __/ ___/ / / / __ `__ \/ __ \ ___/ / /___/ /_/ / /_/ / / / /_/ / / / / / / /_/ / /____/_____/\____/\____/_/ \__,_/_/ /_/ /_/ .___/ /_/ ╭⋟─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ | | | TITLE: People Don't Actually Hate SEO | | | | DATE: May 7, 2025 | | | | AUTHOR: grump@seogrump.com | | | ╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────⋞╯ People always say that they hate SEO or that they can't stand the "SEO content" that's polluting the web. They don't really mean that. What they actually mean is that they hate affiliate marketers, who frequently say that they're in the SEO business when the business that they're really in is affiliate marketing. Among the many other reasons to dislike Amazon, you can thank them for inventing affiliate marketing. In case you're not familiar with the term, here's how it works. - A website recommends a product and links to it with a personalized bit of code that saves a cookie in your browser. - If you then make a purchase from the linked website, the affiliate earns a portion of the sale as a commission for the referral. In other words, an affiliate marketer serves as an intermediary step between you and the site you're actually trying to get to. To attract your visit, the marketer generates content targeted around keywords that you're likely to search for. Think of search terms like "(product name) review," "best (type of product)" and so on. The marketer uses SEO tools to discover the most popular keywords in their niche, which I guess is what gives them the illusion that they're in the SEO business. Amazon used its affiliate program to great effect during the company's early days, generating brand recognition and stimulating rapid growth. I was in my late teens at the time and didn't understand why anyone would go through the trouble of promoting a $7.00 book in exchange for a 70 cent commission. Talk about missing the big picture. Everyone in the SEO business uses tools to find out what keywords people are searching for. The difference is that most people in the affiliate marketing business don't care about producing high-quality content around those keywords and only care about forcing you to click their affiliate links. You largely have affiliate marketers to thank for the AI slop gumming up the web. Before that, it was mediocre drivel written by non-experts and purchased for a penny a word on content mills like Textbroker. Some of Google's recent updates have actually demoted many small-scale affiliate sites, in fact, which has only resulted in the production of even more AI slop. If you produce thousands of pages of drivel, some of it is bound to rank for something -- and thanks to AI, producing it is essentially free. Today, Google's ranking algorithm is largely skewed in favor of big brands with high domain authority. That's why you see websites like Forbes ranking for everything from tools to diapers. Turns out that affiliate marketing can generate a lot more money than financial news if you're on the first page for every product-related search that exists. All of this isn't to say that affiliate marketers aren't good at SEO. Many of them are. It's just that some people in the affiliate marketing profession think that they're in the SEO profession when they're not. I should also say that some affiliate websites are genuinely useful and helpful; they're just rare. There are also some people who are business owners and actually do hate SEO because they've been burned by a shady agency. This is also a case -- although it's an intentional one -- of someone not stating their true profession. There are many "SEO agencies" out there that aren't in the business of SEO but are rather in the sales business. They only exist to sell SEO contracts and not to do any of the actual work. The work is farmed out to low-cost overseas freelancers or -- more commonly these days -- to ChatGPT. They don't care whether the client sees any benefit from the work because they've already moved on to the next mark. So, whether you're annoyed to death by affiliate marketers or have been burned by salespeople claiming that they do SEO, I'm sorry that they've given the honest ones in the business a bad name. ╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────⋞╯