Blackwood Productions Makes SEO Predictions for 2014
Blackwood Productions Makes Predictions for 2014 SEO
(PRWEB) December 13, 2013
Blackwood Productions Sean Kingston says, contrary to some reports that say SEO is dead, search engine optimization will continue to matter.
“SEO is all about making websites accessible to users,” Kingston says. “That's never going to go away.”
What has changed, he says, is manipulating search to net top spots on SERP. The focus of Internet marketing is on quality, and search engines have a zero tolerance for duplicate content, thin content and spammy links. And with that, Blackwood Productions shares its predictions for SEO in 2014.
- Quality content surpasses keywords in importance to SEO results: Well-written and original content that is relevant to your websites will help your search results more than keywords. In fact, Google's latest algorithm nicknamed Hummingbird is designed to search long-tail or search queries. Should you stop focusing on keywords? No. Developers are trying to make SEO technology think like humans, but keywords are still relevant.
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Demand for UX/UI professionals will increase. As search shifted away from the mathematics of “how many times can I stuff a keyword on this page” and more toward “how can I create high quality content that's relevant to my keywords,” user experience and user interface will become even more important. One study showed a growth rate in STEM jobs at three times the rate of non-STEM jobs and an increase of 17 percent through 2018.
SEO companies become more like agencies. Content marketing is all about making personal connections with your audience through an online market. Consumers want to feel connected to you, your products and services, and your staff. Internet Marketing Companies need to think that way, too. One-size-fits-all thinking doesn't work; consumers are smarter than that, and they want to feel like you understand them and can solve their problems.
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