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March 7, 2018
What will 2018 bring us? If the past twelve months were any indication, we have no idea what will hit next. However, that doesn't stop the experts from trying to cash in on their Nostradamus abilities. Some of them actually sound pretty plausible, like Search Engine Journal article, "47 Experts on the Top SEO Trends For 2018."
There are some real longshots on the list, but also some really insightful thoughts like:
In 2018 there will be an even bigger focus on machine learning and "SEO from data." Of course, the amplification side of things will continue to integrate increasingly with genuine public relations exercises rather than shallow-relationship link building, which will become increasingly easy to detect by search engines.
Something which was troubling about 2017, and as we head into 2018, is the new wave of organizations merely bolting on SEO as a service without any real appreciation of structuring site architectures and content for both humans and search engine understanding. While social media is absolutely essential as a means of reaching influencers and disrupting a conversation to gain traction, grow trust and positive sentiment, those who do not take the time to learn about how information is extracted for search too may be disappointed.
We especially agree with how the importance of SEO will grow in the new year. Innovative organizations are finding amazing new ways to manipulate the data and we don't expect that to stop. It'll be interesting to see where we stand twelve months from now.
Patrick Roland, March 7, 2018
Written by Stephen E. Arnold · Filed Under Data, News, search engine, SEO
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