Some people do not do well when it comes to long-term planning. I have to admit that I can be one of them. There are times when I can barely plan my activities a month from now. Then again, I do know the importance of planning for the long run and I do my best to do that.
When it comes to SEO, long-term thinking may be the best way to go. Anyone who has had any experience with SEO and all its intricacies would know that sometimes, short cuts just don’t work. Oh, they may get short-term results, that’s for sure. But in the long run, what a web site owner wants is to build a lasting impression online.
Think about it, why are you maintaining that web site or blog? Do you merely want to reap the benefits within a few months time? Perhaps for some specific purposes, that would be enough. But for many, the idea is to keep the blog or web site up and running for as long as it could. More than that, you would want to keep that site popular and alive for years to come.
The only really clean way to do this would be to plan for the future. This is where white hat SEO has the most advantage over black hat and gray hat SEO, I believe. The latter two activities may bring about quicker results but in the long run, they may also be the downfall of the site. Believe it or not, Google would probably catch up on these shady activities and bring the hammer down on the site. What happens to the long-term growth then?
If I were you, I’d look into long-term results before deciding on any SEO practice.
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