I love communicating with Google, so I decided to become a professional SEO many years ago. The focus of my work is to connect with the technical department, continue to study changes in Google's core algorithms and take corresponding measures; analyze and summarize competitors' SEO techniques and innovative practices, promote the systematization of SEO work; improve the overall efficiency of the team and strengthen core competitiveness. As EC-Center SEO Manager, I love delving into advanced SEO techniques. I participate in and take charge of key SEO projects, formulate optimization strategies, and supervise their implementation to ensure stable project progress and KPI compliance.
As a professional SEO person, I always stick to my opinion:
There are two ways to make money: through hard work or unethical means. Constantly improving yourself and working hard takes super perseverance and self-discipline. It can be very challenging but often pays off unexpectedly. Unethical or illegal activities may be a quick way to get rich but with higher risks and serious consequences.
There are also two ways in SEO: white hat and black hat. Perhaps trying to trick the Google algorithm can absorb traffic for a short period of time, but this situation will not last and may be subject to strong penalties from Google or even removal from SERPs. This practice will eventually be eliminated. Google's algorithm is designed to reward sites that provide a good user experience and is still being updated to better assess site quality. So we insist on doing white hat SEO, laying a solid foundation for the website with high-quality content and outreach work, enhancing the core competitiveness of the website, and ensuring long-term successful development.