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Looking To The Future Of SEO
By: Brian Turner 2007-03-06 There have been a number of complete gems posted around this week which all look to the future of SEO. I saw Danny Sullivan do a presentation on the future of Google at SES London in 2005 and it was frightening - but as Matt Cutts points out in one of the following articles, SEO's are pretty adaptable.
Adapting to some of the points of Danny's vision have already gone mainstream - local search, personal search, and maps. The point is to keep ahead at best, or at worse, keep playing catch-up. However, if you really want to take a peek into the SEO crystal balls, these could be invaluable reading: 1. Google's Matt Cutts on Personalization and the Future of SEO Gord Hotchkiss brings together interviews with Matt Cutts and Vanessa Fox at Google, laying out how local and personalised search is likely to change and impact the world of SEO in general. Star quote (from Matt Cutts):
RC Jordan posts on Threadwatch that the future aim of Google is not search, but "discovery" - pre-empting the user's query before it's even made. It's an audacious vision, but with the extensive collection of user data flooding into Google's servers, they are certainly building a data platform to eventually build from. Star quote (RC Jordan):
Social media optimisation is the real winner in terms of pushing positive user data at your site. It's also an area I'm waaay behind on and absolutely need to catch up on - presuming my clients will allow myself time outside of existing work schedules. :) Either way, Jane at SEOmoz lays it out - social media isn't going away and absolutely needs to be catered for if you want to remain part of the loop in the future internet. Star quote (Jane Copeland):
Tag: Google, SEO, Matt Cutts, Danny Sullivan Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: I'm a SEO & business consultant in the UK, specialising in SME's and start-ups. I run internetbusiness.co.uk as a free resource for small business trying to get the best out of being online and offer internet management services from my main company, Britecorp. In my spare time I'm an aspiring science fiction and fantasy writer, and currently live with my family in the Highlands of Scotland. Contact Brian |
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