Sunday 30 August 2009

Online PR vs. SEO? It's time for mutual respect

Online PR (Public Relations) and SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) have had a recent history of competing for each others' businesses. The time has come for this to stop. It's vital that both disciplines start to respect that each needs to champion and celebrate their sector-specific expert understanding and experience. Indeed, the time has come to start working together.

Key to brokering this peace is to concede that both disciplines have different end-games and techniques, as well as accepting that those in the PR sector practicing online PR have a deep technical knowledge of the web, its structure and behaviours. 'Digital natives' work in both sectors bringing their valuable technical experience to bear on their daily working lives.

PR - just because it is online (or can be online) - has not changed during this online revolution. Public Relations is just that: a relevant interaction with people who are a businesses' stakeholders, its past/present/future customers, its critics, as well as its die-hard fans.

Online PR must be integrated into our PR agencies and our PR strategies, not protected by the high-walls of geek-speak which results in making online the preserve of those in-the-know. Instead, online has to be normalised and we must encourage understanding of the tools.

At thebluedoor we have always worked with specialist SEO partners such as Guava for Mars Drinks, as this collaboration makes for a powerful team-effort. It's time to for digital PR and SEO to start working together in order to mesh mutually supportive techniques and strategies to drive and deliver meaningful results for our clients.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I agree and with google caffeine the whole seo landscape will change and it will become more like social engineering - or Online PR in other words

2 September 2009 at 18:38  
Anonymous Kate Hartle said...

Absolutely agree. PR and SEO need to work together under the umbrella of 'communications' (though I'd agree with your point of view in the Communicate debate that PR industry is better placed to lead communications in its broadest sense!)

10 September 2009 at 16:42  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Abigail,

Interresting discussion...
In the current social-media groundswell, there are an awful lot of babies being thrown out with the “marketing basic” bathwater. So you need to have a smart position in-between (forget the wall offline/online)... Idea don’t go out of fashion, only delivery vehicles do!

Take a look at this great video on Online PR: http://www.woweffect.be/?p=4527

Regards,

Ced

11 September 2009 at 14:28  

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