And that they generally act to maximise utility
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 6:11 am
What Nudge is saying is that you can even go beyond this and find differences in decision-making out of proportion to the utility differences (or even where there is no measurable difference in utility). There are lots of standardized definitions of SEO (see define query), but few that exist to define or distill the qualities that make a person a professional SEO. The way I see it, there are three ways a professional can be categorized and assigned - technical, self-constructed and peer validated.
Technical: An SEO is one who practices search en bahrain mobile phone numbers database gine optimization. Self-Constructed: I practice search engine optimization as a significant portion of the professional work I undertake and am, therefore, an SEO. Peer Validated: A community of peers in the SEO field has recognized this individual's achievement and views them as qualified for the title. In the SEO world, these are very informal and anyone is technically allowed to call themselves what they like (and though I'll quibble later in the post with some self-titling, I don't believe any regulation should exist).
However, in many other fields, primarily those with a long-established history (lawyer, doctor, law enforcement, engineer, politician), external requirements are a neccessity. That said, the SEO community appears to be growing in its formalization. Events, organizations, and external recognition, along with the growing value and importance of the practice seem, to me, to be the driving forces at work. I love this community and always have - it's inspired me, carried me and given me so much that I can never repay enough, but I'd like to add a brief editorialization.
Technical: An SEO is one who practices search en bahrain mobile phone numbers database gine optimization. Self-Constructed: I practice search engine optimization as a significant portion of the professional work I undertake and am, therefore, an SEO. Peer Validated: A community of peers in the SEO field has recognized this individual's achievement and views them as qualified for the title. In the SEO world, these are very informal and anyone is technically allowed to call themselves what they like (and though I'll quibble later in the post with some self-titling, I don't believe any regulation should exist).
However, in many other fields, primarily those with a long-established history (lawyer, doctor, law enforcement, engineer, politician), external requirements are a neccessity. That said, the SEO community appears to be growing in its formalization. Events, organizations, and external recognition, along with the growing value and importance of the practice seem, to me, to be the driving forces at work. I love this community and always have - it's inspired me, carried me and given me so much that I can never repay enough, but I'd like to add a brief editorialization.