AI copywriting and the importance of authors
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:43 am
And here I am, therefore, to try to answer the hot question of the moment: What will SEO be like in 2022? What does Google have in store for us in the coming months (and years)? Since I still don't know how to read tarot cards or coffee grounds, I will try to answer this question by drawing on what happened in the last year, that is, looking at the announcements made by Google, the changes in the SERPs and how the market is moving.
Ready to see me as Nostradamus? Come on, let's get started. In sweden number data this article: Trend 1: from technical SEO to content SEO Trend 2: Structured Data or Death Trend 3: Let's sum up Trend 1: from technical SEO to content SEO I know, you've heard at least ten thousand times that content is the king . But if before the content was King, know that in the future he will be the emperor of the galaxy.
What is Roberto, are you still working off the sparkling wine you drank on New Year's Eve? No, I swear, I'm serious. Now I'll explain what I mean. Despite the bombastic claims about the centrality of content, until recently SEO has been a very technical discipline. Good content could "weigh" 50% on positioning results; the other half of the work consisted mainly of trying to make the website speak correctly to the search engine. As? Through interventions on the code and on the server, attention to meta tags, attention to loading times and other amenities.
Ready to see me as Nostradamus? Come on, let's get started. In sweden number data this article: Trend 1: from technical SEO to content SEO Trend 2: Structured Data or Death Trend 3: Let's sum up Trend 1: from technical SEO to content SEO I know, you've heard at least ten thousand times that content is the king . But if before the content was King, know that in the future he will be the emperor of the galaxy.
What is Roberto, are you still working off the sparkling wine you drank on New Year's Eve? No, I swear, I'm serious. Now I'll explain what I mean. Despite the bombastic claims about the centrality of content, until recently SEO has been a very technical discipline. Good content could "weigh" 50% on positioning results; the other half of the work consisted mainly of trying to make the website speak correctly to the search engine. As? Through interventions on the code and on the server, attention to meta tags, attention to loading times and other amenities.