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Originally Posted by angelinjones
I think many SEOs have become far too focused on driving huge quantities of traffic and less considerate about getting the right people to the site. It’s less about “how much” and more about “who.” There are too few out there who measure and test to know which types of customer visits are the most profitable. I wish they would because it brings the SEO discipline, value, and execution into focus.
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Angelinjones
Interactive Marketing
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I totally agree.
Targeted traffic is good for your site, and your business, and it's good for business and life in general. The more stuff people have to filter out while they're doing their work, the more hassle their day is. The more things work the way they're supposed to, the better the day is.
If I only receive calls, emails, and other communications from people I need to talk to and want to talk to, it makes my day so much more efficient.
And if everybody receives communication only from people they want to, their days are better and more efficient.
Which means they can get more done. Which means the economy and technology, can develop faster. Which hopefully means people's lives improve. And maybe, that makes people's lives that little bit happier.
So not only does considering the 'who' make good business sense. It also makes the world a better place
