The difference between social media marketing and search
optimization comes down to viewing your website like a tree. If you understand
the importance of continually optimizing your website then you will realize
that the slow growth of your campaigns are like the roots of a tree that
provide a solid foundation in the search engines. Taking time to deliver the
page rank that will lead your website to the top of the SERPs (Search Engine
Results Page) requires a long time commitment. For some people the rush to be
recognized takes them to the social media sites where they can list their
services or products and drive the attention of consumers to move from
cleverly produced videos and ads on a social networking page to the landing
page of their website.
I see social media as the next generation of online
marketing that will be even more powerful than it is today. I see the
importance of social networking and establishing a business connection with
clients and customers that are engaged in following your posts and comments. I
also recognize the importance of developing a strong root system for websites
that are building a reputation as an expert within the various search engine
directories. The way that I view a website is like a tree that has a solid
trunk, strong roots and branches that reach toward the sky.

Trees thrive on sunlight and water receiving nutrients from
the soil that feed the tree's growth, a tree or a website depend on the work of
optimization that is essential to the health of a tree. But without sunlight
the tree is unable to grow and will perish. This is why it is important to
cultivate equal amounts of social content that can be used in optimizing a
website and building the reputation of a brand through social networking. With
a solid marketing media strategy
that supports both the ongoing work of SEO and the more fluid promotions that connect
social media to your site, you can build a strong web presence that can stand tall in the
SERPs and be recognized by customers and clients that are following your
messages in the social networks.