Strictly speaking, there isn’t much difference between social media optimization (SMO) and search engine optimization (SEO) because both of them involve the process of optimizing a website.
Strictly speaking, there isn’t much difference between social media optimization (SMO) and search engine optimization (SEO) because both of them involve the process of optimizing a website.
When you enter a search into Google, the results that come out on the highlighted portion of the search results page and those with links on the right hand side are paid links by companies or individuals running a Google Adwords Campaign. Please see the following print screen for illustration.
In a recent study conducted by Nielsen (in partnership with Google) which focused on consumers’ mobile shopping habits, it was revealed that 74% of mobile phone users rely on search engines throughout the purchase process. The same study exposed the speedy decision-making of mobile phone consumers; in fact, it was found
So, you want to rise to the first page of Google? You’re determined about getting results from SEO?
For some SEO optimisers who only care about you signing the dotted line and walking with your cash on their hands, there’s no stopping of this enthusiasm from you.

I won’t tell you what you shouldn’t be doing. We already wrote about 7 ways to do SEO wrong in our previous post.
So how will SEO play out this year? As we see it, SEO will unfurl these three ways:
Google Adwords is primarily for advertisers to get instant traffic to their website through paid advertisements. But did you know that you can – and should – use Adwords to make your SEO more successful?
Here are ways this is done:
10 Social Media Optimization (SMO) Tips