The discovery of SEO At some point in 2005 – I was twenty-two years old – I met Andrea Chiga , a guy who said he was a programmer. Then, getting to know him better, he explained to me that he was an SEO specialist. Thus a world opened up to me. I no longer remember when I understood how it worked: SEO entered my brain as if by osmosis .
Just as I no longer remember what it was like before I learned france telegram data to read (I learned at a very young age, like when I was two), I no longer remember what it was like before I knew – at a rudimentary level, of course – how Google worked. One thing comes to mind though: at that time, for example, keyword stuffing (pages were stuffed with keywords like a sandwich) and hidden text were still used .
These two practices were the most obvious to the untrained eye, so they were the only two things I happened to notice, on the sites and in the Google results list. Thus, thanks to Andrea's stories, those mysteries were revealed. The rejection of that did SEO - or perhaps just the web agencies - often completely ignored the good practices of traditional communication agencies.