KILLING SEO

New & Selected Writings on 30 Years of Search Engine Optimization


For more than three decades, Jeff Ferguson has worked at the front lines of digital marketing and search engine optimization, watching the field rise from obscure beginnings into one of the most influential forces in modern business. Killing SEO collects both new and previously published essays that examine this evolution in detail, challenging the myths, misconceptions, and outright scams that have followed SEO since the early days of the internet. Drawing from his experience with major global brands such as Hilton, Sony, Kimberly-Clark, and Experian, Napster, as well as countless startups and agencies, Ferguson provides an insider’s view of how search marketing really works, and why so many still get it wrong.

Within these pages, he delivers an unflinching look at the tactics and strategies that defined the past thirty years—from keyword stuffing and link farms to content mills, analytics-driven campaigns, and today’s AI-powered search results. Along the way, Ferguson explains why the real foundations of sustainable SEO have always been rooted in content, website architecture, and authority through inbound links, not vanity metrics or gimmicks. He explores the ongoing debates around Google’s algorithms, exposes the persistence of myths like “Domain Authority” as a ranking factor, and addresses today’s questions about AI-generated content, zero-click searches, and the future of search marketing.

Killing SEO is not just a history lesson but a practical guide, weaving together sharp analysis, candid stories from decades of client work, and reflections on how the industry has grown up—sometimes for the better, sometimes not. With a foreword by Danny Goodwin of Search Engine Land and an afterword by digital marketing educator Matt Bailey, the book places Ferguson’s essays within the broader story of search engine trades, marketing innovation, and internet culture.

Whether you are a marketing professional, a business owner looking to understand the truth behind SEO strategies, or simply curious about how search engines came to shape our daily lives, this book offers a rare mix of storytelling, education, and unapologetic honesty. With humor, perspective, and thirty years of hard-won experience, Jeff Ferguson makes one thing clear: SEO is not dead, but the way we think about it—and the way we practice it—needs to change.

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“What makes Jeff’s writing so valuable is that it isn’t just tactical. It’s grounded, brutally honest, and relentlessly curious about how things really work. That’s why a book like “Killing SEO” matters. It captures more than a decade of thinking, arguing, and questioning at a time when our industry seriously needs that kind of perspective.”
Danny Goodwin - Editorial Director, Search Engine Land & SMX
“It’s not an SEO “how-to” – and that’s its genius. It’s a manual that teaches you how to critically evaluate the claims in SEO (and from providers, marketers, and SAAS companies, and AI vendors) and in doing so it teaches you to do good marketing. My only critique is that I wanted more. Because reading through this was a balm for the soul, a breath of fresh air, and distilled wisdom in a sometimes stale industry. ”
Matt Bailey - Founder & Lead Instructor, SiteLogic
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  • 130 pages
  • Paperback
  • 5.5in × 8.5in
  • Black & White
  • 979-890093742-7