Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Future of SEO Has Arrived

Google has finally made a massive shift in the way they operate, and we’re talking more than just updates and over optimization penalties.
We’ve been covering in great detail the latest search updates in Google, and I’ve shared some powerful tricks to take advantage of all the recent changes.
Today we’re going to look into the future of search and SEO and come out the other side with a clear picture of what’s next.
I’ll share with you new strategies I’ve already begun to put into place, and ones that you need to employ to stay relevant in this new world of search.
What happened?
Yesterday Google just announced that they are starting to roll out something they call “The Knowledge Graph”
Essentially, this is a fundamental shift in the nature of search and the results presented.
They refer to this update as “Things not strings.”  In other words, they are more interested in understanding the relationship of searches and terms instead of simply matching listings to series of phrases.
I previously conjectured that related keywords had changed and was a large part in recent listing getting jumbled around.
This latest news seems to support that idea, as now more than ever relationships will make a big difference in the results displayed.  It would seem that they had to focus extensively on decoding these relationships to develop such an update.
To illustrate this new approach, the example given was a search for “Taj Mahal.”  You might be searching for the building or maybe something entirely different like the musician.
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In Google’s latest revision you will have the option to choose.  It will already know there are more varieties.
In addition, they are looking to include more facts and information related to the topic according to these related searches.
But How Do They Do That?
In short, I predict that the future of search will be built around a new markup language.  It’s complicated and barely adopted right now.  Which means huge opportunity.
WordPress will change, plugins and themes will be developed and a whole new segment of search marketing will grow from this change.

code level approach will only continue to grow as these markups will allow Google to better understand the content and relationships inside each page of your site.
In other words, the standard listing will become one of the least common ways to get search visibility.
What I have been doing, and how you can capitalize on the changes.
I’ve already been moving AWAY from focusing on rankings only, and it’s time that you join the big picture as well.
For years we’ve heard that content is king.
Unfortunately that statement is misleading.  People focused almost exclusively on written content, and so the era of article blasting, spinning, and mass publication was born.
It grew until finally, something had to be done.  Links were devalued, over-optimization penalties were developed, and the rankings shuffled like never before.
Today I’m telling you that it’s time to employ a multi format content strategy if you want to stay relevant.
Search is too unstable and it’s time to get a backup plan.
It’s time to start making better videos and images, and packaging them with your content.
It’s time to start sharing through social media, and joining the conversations in your market.
It’s time to develop that email list, and take control of your traffic.
It’s time to focus on connecting with your audience instead of watching visitors fly in and back out from  a handful of good search listings.
If you take my advice and start now, then when the time comes it will be easier to adopt these markup changes.
Your content will be ready and waiting.  Your audience will be established.  Your videos and images will be created.
And as a result you’ll be the one to appear in all areas of your market, across all the new areas of visibility.
Laddies and gentleman, get ready because we are moving into an entirely new generation of search engine visibility where connections are critical.
The focus on top ranking and most searched keywords will become more and more irrelevant.  Your traffic will come from relationships, and entirely new types of listings.
So get out there and get connected before it’s too late.