I recently watched the movie Kick Ass and it got me thinking how a regular guy, with no super powers, can still make a difference. I then began to think how SEO consultants can be compared to superheroes like those in Kick Ass.

In the world of SEO superheroes Google, Bing and Yahoo have replaced Gotham City, New York and Washington DC, and the SEO consultants have become the new superheroes.

May I introduce Super SEO Boy, fearless protector of the Google SERPS, with the power of superior content writing and link building. Secondly there’s PPC Girl, with the power to identify profitable and effective keywords. Finally the tremendous Social Media Man who communicates his brand, ideas and trending topics with thousands of online users each day.

Through creating a super ‘search engine friendly’ website that is packed with valuable content and keywords, the SEO superheroes create trust amongst the ‘city search engines’ of Google, Yahoo and Bing, and therefore the people who are searching for your site or products.

All Back to the I-COM Cave

From trending topics on Twitter, to tattoos of the Google logo, to ‘SEO chick’ t-shirts, thousands of people are realising that SEO is more than just a service. I-COM's SEO superheroes are constantly working hard to help our clients achieve effective and successful results for their site, and to also save them from the deadly third page ranking for an inappropriate keyword.

Just like the people of Gotham City, thousands of companies are looking out for true SEO superheroes to help them generate new business online. However, rather than a bat light shining bright in the night sky, companies can contact or e-mail I-COM’s SEO superheroes anytime they want - it really is that easy.

Discussion

Posted by Col on
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it Superman with a slightly altered costume?

No! It's an I-COM SEO Consultant about to save a client's website rankings!
Posted by Michael Sweeney on
I loved this movie. Note also that in the film the hero came to prominence via Youtube - so much for old media!
Posted by Steph Goodman on
That is so true Michael. I wish I would have added that into the blog post now, that would have made another good point!

Good old Youtube and Myspace. Although I did find it strange that they chose Myspace and not Facebook or Twitter?

Maybe they are trying to bring it back.
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