Anything Boys Can Rank, Girls Can Rank Better: Why Women Should Consider a Career in SEO or SEM

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March 16, 2015 Pam Aungst

men and women in SEO

Any technical industry is bound to be at least somewhat male-dominated. Our society has unfortunately not yet fully embraced the fact that men and women can be equally talented when it comes to technical careers. SEO (search engine optimization) and SEM (search engine marketing, a.k.a. pay-per-click advertising on search engines) are certainly no exception. In fact, it seems as if these are some of the more intensely male-dominated sectors of the digital marketing industry to work in. 

As a woman who has created a very successful career in the search industry, I find this particularly disappointing. I truly believe that women have every every bit of likelihood to be just as good at, if not better than, any given male counterpart in the same line of work, especially when it comes to SEO and SEM. Some reasons why they may be even better in this line of work include: 

Some Important Clarifications

Obviously it’s not appropriate to make completely generalized assumptions based on gender alone, as each individual is completely unique. And even though I truly believe that women have a propensity to excel at SEO and SEM, I deeply respect all of my male colleagues in the industry, and I don’t want in any way to infer that we are superior to them just because we are female. That is most certainly not true. 

However, it is a statistically sound fact that women operate differently than men in some aspects, and many of those unique characteristics can lend themselves very nicely to being an effective search engine knowledge worker. It’s an extremely rewarding line of work to be in, and is often conducive to working from home, making it easier for women to effectively balance a career and a family. 

Therefore, I decided to put these thoughts out there in hopes that I can encourage any women or young girls considering a career in the digital marketing industry to not discount SEO or SEM as a viable career path. Creating a successful and fulfilling career in this line of work can be easier than you think, if you stay true to yourself and authentic at all times. Don’t try to be something that you’re not. Just take what you are and the natural strengths you have and apply them to whatever career you’d like to try. I hope for some of you, that includes SEO or SEM. 

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