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B2B SEO myths : Debunking common misconceptions.

In today’s economic context, it’s difficult to convince that brand awareness deserves its place among marketing priorities. And yet… at a time when budgets are scrutinized and competition is fierce, getting noticed (and getting chosen) becomes essential.

Brand awareness is what allows a company to exist in the minds of the right buyers at the right moment. It influences decisions, shortens sales cycles, and reinforces the impact of all other marketing actions.

Contrary to popular belief, organic search remains a major lever for B2B companies: according to several industry studies, more than 80% of decision-makers begin their purchasing process online, conducting multiple searches before even contacting a supplier or salesperson. Organic traffic represents, on average, half or more of the total traffic to corporate or industrial sites, with conversion rates often higher than those of paid ads, up to more than 10% in some cases.

And yet, several myths influence B2B decision-makers in optimizing their B2B SEO strategy.

Myth #1 : “Low search volume = no opportunity”

Often, we hear that SEO in B2B lacks volume, and therefore lacks interest from users. Clients know what they’re looking for, so SEO has no interest in B2B. This general belief comes from a B2C vision where volume takes precedence over quality.

In reality, 86% of B2B buyers use search engines at the beginning of their decision-making process (source: ZipDo). Data shows that B2B companies that publish blogs generate 67% more leads than those that don’t.

In this sense, low-volume keywords are often the most valuable. Even if certain terms remain technical or targeted, there exists a long tail with thousands of specialized queries that accumulate qualified traffic. For example, “software management IT fleet SME” (90 searches/month) can generate more revenue than “free software” (15,000 searches/month), since the intent is much more aligned with my target’s needs and what they’re searching for.

Beyond volume, it’s the algorithmic quality of intentions that matters: B2B buyers search for precise answers, which often translates into a visibility rate favorable to highly targeted content. The Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) is longer and more recurring. Therefore, even a low-volume keyword can become a growth lever if you enter a coherent semantic set.

Myth #2 : “Google doesn’t understand complex technical content, you need to oversimplify.

It’s true that B2B jargon is often very technical. But Google now favors useful and relevant content for the targeted niche. Search engines understand complex terms provided they offer real added value. This means algorithms understand and process acronyms, technical vocabulary, standards, or domain-specific features. Search engines associate synonyms and competitions to understand your semantic field. For technical content to be visible, however, it must be contextualized, progressively explained, and accompanied by structured formatting.

The indicator used by Google to evaluate content relevance is based on the E-A-T algorithm (Expertise, Authority, Trust), which takes into account the author’s expertise and authority in the relevant sector. So when you offer your expertise, with concrete demonstrations, data, experience feedback, or tutorials, you enter the category of “expert content” that Google considers trustworthy. Pages containing multiple technical elements have a SERP click-through rate and average time spent that is 40 to 60% higher compared to generic pages. In other words, well-structured technical content helps as much (if not more) than a general public blog.

It’s true that personal B2B keywords often appear as less numerous and less contested. But the B2B niche is occupied by a handful of expert players who have been publishing very well-optimized content for years. The challenge is therefore not so much to rank on competitive keywords, but to provide the best possible answer, including client cases, studies, technical video demonstrations, FAQs. B2B SEO is neither faster nor simpler: it requires a very structured, technical, coherent approach, serving credible discourse. It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon of positioning in demanding sectors.

Myth #3 : “Social networks don’t impact B2B SEO”

It was common to consider social networks as a purely social channel, without direct SEO impact.

Today, we know that social signals contribute to increasing a domain’s authority in Google’s eyes. (Reddit) LinkedIn, particularly in B2B, generates a majority of contact opportunities for companies: 80% of B2B leads go through LinkedIn in certain sectors (engineering, HR, SaaS, etc.).

Search engines associate these interactions with certain social value as well as a repository of implicit links and naturally improve natural ranking in SERPs in less than two weeks.

Moreover, certain social networks, like LinkedIn, TikTok, and recently Instagram, allow indexing of published content in Google’s SERP. This means content is no longer just social, but also becomes searchable. Your publications appear where your clients search for you.

Myth #4 : “You must avoid keyword cannibalization”

The fear of cannibalization is very present in SEO (having multiple content targeting the same keyword). However, in B2B, when you create a content structure in different groups (a parent page optimized for a main keyword, followed by child pages dealing with related topics), you build semantic depth and authority naturally valued by Google. Multiple entries for the same theme build a domain’s authority. Furthermore, 21% of users click on multiple results from the same site for the same search topic (Clarity Global). Rather than eliminating, you must strategically organize with a mapping system (one intent = one pillar page + support pages), a silo architecture (with clear themes) and internal linking (to streamline navigation between your different similar and complementary content).

Covering a complete field in a hierarchical manner encourages visitors to explore multiple pages and increases session time. But it mainly signals to Google that your site is a complete resource on this subject. What we usually call “cannibalization” becomes an asset when organized.

Myth #5 : “B2C KPIs apply to B2B”

In B2C, we monitor conversion rates, average basket size, page views, or impressions. In B2B, the idea is reversed: the objective is to qualify leads, generate contacts, resource downloads, or quote requests. KPIs must reflect the complexity of the sales cycle and customer value.

The average organic conversion rate in B2B is around 4 to 6%, but often on low volumes and everything is measured via CRM (contact, appointments, quarterly opportunities). We don’t monitor basket or immediate revenue, but data potentially generated in the following months and progression in the funnel. Time spent per page, return rate, page views per session, average duration, geographic origin, company size visiting content… all analytical signals prized in a B2B approach.

Myth #6 : “SEO and SEM cannibalize each other, you must choose one or the other.

Many hesitate between investing in SEO or paid campaigns (LinkedIn Ads, Google Ads). However, complementarity is powerful: paid ads allow immediate campaign acquisition (webinar, white paper, promotion), while SEO builds lasting visibility on major themes.

Some B2B companies observe that the majority of their leads converted in the first 6 months obtained via paid ads initiate an organic journey thereafter (via blog, FAQ, case studies).

On the other hand, SEO contributes to lowering acquisition costs long-term, while bringing brand credibility. According to WorldMetrics, 70% of B2B marketers consider SEO more effective, but also use campaigns around strong content to maximize impact.

The synergy between both methods allows you to share certain data and cross-reference your performance. Paid (SEA) allows you to have quick validation, and SEO allows long-term investment. You then benefit from more dominant SERP coverage: you’re everywhere, for a long time, and it shows.

Many myths circulate about SEO investment in B2B and hinder strategic decisions. But data confirms a clear reality: SEO is a major acquisition lever in B2B. To succeed, you must adopt a structured, technical, and editorial approach, aligned with professional decision-makers’ expectations. B2B SEO isn’t simpler than B2C, it’s different and often more robust long-term.

Demystifying these beliefs helps understand that B2B SEO isn’t limited to a few purchasable keywords or generic content. It’s a long, demanding process, but one that produces sustainable return on investment when based on a technical editorial strategy, structured and aligned with professional buying cycles. B2B decision-makers conduct research, move from explanatory pages to case studies, return to technical guides. These are all actions that signal to Google that you’re a credible reference. B2B SEO, when well executed, becomes a fundamental pillar of lead generation, brand awareness, and growth.

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