SEO Predictions for 2010
December 16, 2009 by Pablo Palatnik
2010 will be another year that will be sure to bring changes in search. The buzz at the very end of 2009 has been real-time search and we’ll see where that goes. We’ll see how Twitter continues to grow throughout 2010 and how that will be implemented to SEO, etc. Randy Fishkin from SEOMoz.org predicts 8 SEO changes.
As an SEO, it is always important to know what changes are or maybe coming to start planning ahead. SEO is all about strategy and where you put your efforts and how. Timing is everything and rankings change.
#1 – This Real-Time Search Thing is Outta Here
#2 – Twitter’s “Link Graph” is the Real Deal
#3 – Personalized Search is Here to Stay
#4 – It’s Going to Be a Two-Engine, 80/20 World
#5 – Site Explorer & Linkdomain will Disappear
#6 – SEO Spending Will Rise Dramatically
#7 – 2010 is the Year of Conversion Rate Optimization
#8 – More Queries will Send Less Traffic
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What are your predictions for 2010? Read the whole story @ SEOMOZ.org -----> 8 Predictions for SEO in 2010
I think the biggest change for SEOs to figure out is personalized search which Rand goes into detail in his post. We’ll see how Google shapes this up early in the year and as CAFFINE rolls out as well. It will definitely be a year of gradual but sure change in 2010.
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Man oh man – you really opened up my eyes! The Internet has so much information, I get so caught up in so many different directions, it so hard to figure it all out. Thanks again for the post!