SEO in 2013, 2023, and 2033 - The More Things Change...
Slides from my talk at Friends of Search 2023 where I looked back at the past 10 years of search and SEO, and make some predictions about where the industry is heading in the next decade.
quality content wasn’t rewarded ➢ ‘Great content’ started to make sense • Penguin in full swing; ➢ Targeting link schemes & unnatural links ➢ Penalises keyword stuffing & over-optimisation • Hummingbird update confirmed in Sept 2013; ➢ Full query text considered for rankings ➢ From ‘keywords’ to ‘topics’ • Knowledge Graph in its infancy; ➢ Early stages with limited SERP impact
quality content wasn’t rewarded ➢ ‘Great content’ started to make sense • Penguin in full swing; ➢ Targeting link schemes & unnatural links ➢ Penalises keyword stuffing & over-optimisation • Hummingbird update confirmed in Sept 2013; ➢ Full query text considered for rankings ➢ From ‘keywords’ to ‘topics’ • Knowledge Graph in its infancy; ➢ Early stages with limited SERP impact Business as usual (more or less)
is increasingly driving SERP rankings; ➢ Less reliance on manually crafted ranking factors ➢ BERT & MUM are ML systems working on SERPs • Every core update is an improved ML model; ➢ Constant training on feedback provided by human quality raters • ML can do what manual ranking algorithms can’t; ➢ Deal with the insane chaos that is the World Wide Web
• Predictive search; ➢ Your device will give you the answer before you ask • Headless websites; ➢ No front-end, just data for search engines *Probably, maybe