2022 SEO Predictions — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 1Google Core Algo Update’s Update — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 2Google’s Legal Troubles — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 3Black Friday SEO Takeaways — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 42021 SEO Year in Review — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 5 2022 SEO Predictions — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
Show Notes
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01:38Content searches in 2022There will be more content-specific recommendations from Google. More focus will be placed on user generated content in terms of product searches and eCommerce.
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03:33Google and indexingMore advanced ways will be introduced to manage indexing in 2022. Well possibly see better ways to submit and deprecate content.
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04:32Consolidation of standards and processes in the verticalization of contentThis has already been observed in categories like retail where shopping ads are a free option for eCommerce sites. It will become both a verticalization and technological component
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05:42Google Shopping2022 will be the year Google Shopping takes on Amazon. Theyll allow users to make purchases via search results, while giving more priority to voice search.
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07:06Speed and Core Web VitalsGoogle will provide more core web vitals related data while advising sites of their overall aggregate composite scores.
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08:33SERPs and embedded engagementUsers wont have to leave the SERP when interacting with content on any connected device. They will be able to use the search results page to stream content to their television at home.
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10:15Why embedded engagement is a big dealSEOs and brands want consumers on their sites. However, Google wants to maintain ad revenue by ensuring consumers dont have to leave the SERP.
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“As Google tries to become more of a powerhouse within eCommerce where they've lost traction to websites like Amazon, theyll be focusing on how UGC is used." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"We're going to see direct-feed type capabilities where we can submit certain feeds directly to Google and prioritize things differently." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"We will see possibly better ways to communicate removal and deprecation of content." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"We need new ways to tell Google what we have and why it's important." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"I think Google is going to get better. Not only with their purchase experience. But, being able to buy through the search results." -Benjamin Shapiro, Host, VOS podcast
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"Google is going to come to a place where they're able to provide subsets of data that are components to the core web vitals." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"Google is going to be more prescriptive about an overall aggregate composites score that allows websites to be more surgical about where to make changes." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"Theres going to be a radical change to the SERP where there are now embedded engagement elements." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"For consumers with a connected device in your house, when youre on a SERP and want to play a song, you can instantly play that song on your connected device from the SERP." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
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"For Google to maintain their user experience and ad revenue, they want to make sure that people don't leave Google." -Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist, Searchmetrics
- Part 1Google Core Algo Update’s Update — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 2Google’s Legal Troubles — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 3Black Friday SEO Takeaways — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 42021 SEO Year in Review — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
- Part 5 2022 SEO Predictions — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
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Part 42021 SEO Year in Review — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
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Part 52022 SEO Predictions — Jordan Koene // Searchmetrics
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