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PDF Optimization: Death to SEO?
On April 18th 2005, Adobe announced that it was going to acquire
Macromedia.
Besides delivering a critical blow to competitive balance of two highly
recognized and respected companies, it has inadvertently created a new
form of optimization.
That's right. PDF optimization.
The main technology that Adobe wanted from Macromedia was Flash. Now
that they have it, they will be able to incorporate all the power of
Flash into a PDF. With one fell swoop, they have changed the face of
search engine optimization.
As a site owner, I can now potentially have my entire site reside within
the content of a PDF. Sure, it was textually available before, but now I
can even have compressed video, dynamically generated content and
visually appealing content conveniently wrapped up into the web's only
cross-compatible portable platform.
No more worries about having a Flash player installed - that will be
incorporated into the PDF reading software. No more worrying about
needing Quicktime and Media Player versions of video clips. They'll all
be in Flash.
Not only is the PDF web friendly, but it is also PDA and Kiosk ready.
Now content can be delivered anywhere to any device that can read a pdf.
It can also be included on CD's, DVD's and even your cell phone.
From a user perspective, this is awesome. From a search engine
perspective, it is great to push boundaries, but we may also see the end
of optimizing for client sites, instead a client will pay a one-time fee
to optimize a pdf.
Anyone who makes a living optimizing sites can see the potential loss of
revenue as companies move forward and place their marketing efforts into
promoting a pdf instead of a web site.
Why would a company not embrace this? While it's a true a site like
Amazon would not be able to take full advantage of this, they could
embed pdf optimization for dvd's and cd's sent to your cell phone, based
on previous selections you've made.
It's a marketer's dream, and it makes a buzz agent's job even easier.
Word of mouth marketing will be coupled with a portable demonstration of
the product or service being sold.
While the general public may not become aware of this technology for a
few years, those who reside on the cutting edge will find great ways to
use this in promotion.
Now instead of just watching a movie trailer, you could also have the
script, actor bios and studio contact information. Maybe even after the
movie gets released, you could get your pdf updated with box office
results.
The benefits of storing information in a pdf are huge. Instead of
storing all of that information in a database, you have everything you
need as a portable document. No worries about server stability, access
to the database or even an internet connection.
By embracing this new development, it will be another service you can
add to your seo repertoire and allow for your business to adapt to this
emerging technology.
-To your online success!
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