Glossary

SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)

The practice of improving a website's visibility in organic (unpaid) search results. Involves technical fixes, content strategy, and authority building. Not a one-time project - it's an ongoing system.

Why It Matters

SEO is how you get found by people actively searching for what you offer. Unlike advertising, where you push messages to people who may or may not care, SEO captures existing demand. Someone searching for your service or product has already identified a need - your job is to be there when they search.

SEO compounds. Content you create today can drive traffic for years. Links you earn strengthen over time. Technical improvements benefit every page. It's one of the few marketing channels where effort accumulates rather than resets each month.

In Practice

SEO has three pillars: technical (making sure Google can crawl and index your site properly), content (creating valuable content that matches search intent), and authority (earning backlinks and building credibility).

All three work together. Technical SEO without good content is a perfectly crawlable empty site. Content without technical SEO might never get indexed. Content and technical SEO without authority will struggle against competitors with stronger link profiles.

Treat SEO as a system, not a series of one-off tasks. Regular audits, consistent content creation, ongoing link earning, and continuous monitoring. The sites that win at SEO are the ones that sustain the effort.

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