Gene Marks Doesn’t Believe In SEO, But He Sure Knows How To Create A Stir
Search Engine Optimization Journal wrote a terrific post on Gene Marks, a columnist for BusinessWeek. In his article, Gene Marks makes disparaging remarks about a number of Internet marketing strategies, including SEO. Here are some of the topics he says small business owners don’t need to know anything about:
- RSS Feeds
- Spam Filters
- Antivirus Software
- Blogs
- SEO
- Mobile Applications
- CRM Software (interestingly, Gene Marks works for a company that sells CRM software)
- AdWords
- Online Video
- Web 2.0
Wow. It makes you wonder why he even has an Internet connection. You might as well just say small business owners should fold up shop and take up working in BusinessWeek’s mail room.
Judging from the 56 comments on the article, I’d say I’m not the only one who thinks Gene Marks is an idiot. Kalena Jordan and Jaan Kanellis, two of my favorite SEO bloggers, both were among the first to weigh in with comments and left links to their blog posts about Gene “the genius” Marks.
Other articles about Gene Marks can be found at the following websites:
It seems that the entire SEO community has banned together against Gene Marks. Is it surprising? When it comes to giving advice to small business owners about SEO and Internet marketing, keep one thing in mind: Just because the guy has written books and articles in the mainstream press doesn’t means he knows what he’s talking about. Don’t throw your laptop out the window just yet. It looks like Internet marketing might be here to stay.
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January 11th, 2008 at 12:11 am
The scary part of it all is this chump’s article is published on two authorative sites that thousands of small business owners read every day.