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75% Of SEOs Say Your Own Website Should Have Good SEO

Brodie Clark posted an interesting poll on Twitter asking if the SEO community agreed or not. The poll asked do you agree or disagree that “if you’re selling SEO as a service, it is important that your own website has good SEO.”
The results showed that 75% agreed with this statement, while 25% disagreed. There were 1,450 responses to the thread, 16.6% of which just wanted to see the results – so I took those out to do these calculations.
Here is the poll:
Similar response on LinkedIn:
Here are some of the responses that I found interesting on the thread:
This is my situation as well.
— Kelly Stanze | May Actually Be a Hobbit (@KellyStanze) May 13, 2022
I feel this! I have a website for my fiction work but between my last job that destroyed my soul and my new role in digital marketing (which I’m still learning) I don’t have time to sort it out. I felt really conscious when my employer asked to see it but they loved it aha
— Zoe Collinson – Content Creator (@ContentByZoeC) May 13, 2022
Whilst I voted “agree” – it’s not necessarily that a site needs to be perfect from every single angle, but it should not include things like links to a G+ profile, or a link to a suspended twitter account or touting myth-based tactics
— Peter Mindenhall (@PeterMindenhall) May 13, 2022
I felt a lot of pressure to do it, and personally I refuse to let that dominate how I make $$$.
— Jess Joyce 👩💻 (@jessjoyce) May 12, 2022
Billable hours take priority. Simple as that.
— Remco Tensen (@RemcoTensen) May 12, 2022
You know what they say about the shoemaker…
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
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Google Product Grid Results Are Organic

We’ve been seeing a lot of grid-like formats with products and shopping results. We know some are ads and some are organic. John Mueller of Google just added official Google representative confirmation that many of these are organic – if you don’t trust that there is no ad label on them as evidence enough.
The other day, Dan Shure posted on Twitter this screenshot (click it to enlarge) of this grid product format and said “This is quite the search result page – there are up to SIXTEEN products below a SINGLE organic listing (in addition to the image carousels) and desktop is infinite scroll.”
Well, yea, these are organic. John responded on Twitter saying “They’re organic results too. This is one of the reasons it’s good to dig into our ecommerce site guidance if you sell products.”
They’re organic results too. This is one of the reasons it’s good to dig into our ecommerce site guidance if you sell products :). https://t.co/dUWxZmCDOq & https://t.co/U0FPRkmO3m
— 🐝 johnmu.csv (personal) weighs more than 15MB 🐝 (@JohnMu) June 28, 2022
Honestly, like I said before, I am not a huge fan of these grid formatted results for products. At least, they should be in some “click to expand” feature so you can see more. So show one line of these results with a click to expand. It is just too much in my opinion, even if Google is confident of the intent of the query.
Also, not all of these image snippets need markup to work, although these with the pricing and reviews probably do…
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
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