What this means is Google’s algorithm is directly influenced by what actual Web users want to see. Gone are the days of SEO being an ongoing mission to catch the attention of bots. Now, successful SEO is all about creating unique, relevant, useful websites in which real people can find value.
Voice Searches Becoming the Norm
Remember how we used to talk to our phones back in 2010? No? That’s because we didn’t.
Voice control was a somewhat unreliable gimmick of mobile phones until October 2011, when Apple introduced Siri and changed the market forever. Nowadays, Siri has company — including Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant — and the technology is so commonplace that it’s making a dent in SEO. According to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, roughly 20 percent of Google searches from Android smartphones in 2016 were voice searches.
These search queries are fundamentally different than traditional searches. Before, someone who had a broken toilet might have typed “toilet repair” into Google. Now, that same person using Google Assistant on a LG smartphone might ask, “how do I fix my clogged toilet?” or “why won’t my toilet flush?” It’s easy to see how voiced searches will continue to alter SEO content strategies over time.
Harsher Penalties for Being Misleading or Deceptive
In the wake of “fake news” furor from the 2016 presidential election, Google and Facebook are both taking steps to improve the truthfulness and reliability of their networks. Both tech giants are employing more human reviewers in an effort to improve the overall quality of online content distribution. Google even augmented its Autocomplete feature so that users can flag false or offensive results. Facebook also started tagging highly questionable stories as “disputed.”
This isn’t the first time that search providers have penalized websites that are thin or spammy. However, these steps give Web users tremendous new powers to target misleading websites. These new safeguards are here to stay. Business owners and marketers who are tempted to walk the line of truth and deception should consider themselves permanently on notice.
Review Sites Driving Conversions
Have you gotten around to registering your business on Yelp? If not, you should. A new Nielson study released in May indicates that Yelp does a better job of driving conversions than Google and Facebook! According to the study, 92 percent of people who use online review sites say they’ve made purchases after visiting Yelp. Also, compared to Nielson data from 2014, Yelp is driving those conversions significantly more quickly than before.
Compared to Google’s search results, online review sites can engage consumers on much deeper levels. These sites have instant credibility with their user-generated reviews. But more importantly, these review sites offer pictures! Lots and lots of pictures. And what’s more credible than a picture of that succulent filet with blue cheese sauce that you’re thinking or ordering off the menu?
Online review sites tend to rank high in the search rankings. Also, many people just skip Google entirely and either go straight to these sites or download their mobile apps. Google might be the biggest player in SEO, but SEO is much bigger than Google.
Conclusion
Keep these five game-changing SEO trends in mind as you shape your marketing strategies from here on out. As more time passes, SEO is becoming less about satisfying Google and more about delivering the kinds of online experiences that people genuinely want. That’s good for consumers and businesses alike. From a marketing standpoint, you simply need to remember your audience and evolve with how people interact with search platforms.
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