The niche of movie reviews sagged heavily when Google introduced snippets of actors and similar

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The niche of movie reviews sagged heavily when Google introduced snippets of actors and similar

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— In my opinion, we are already seeing the rollout of algorithms that “simplify” the lives of site owners on template systems – where even the search engine wants to generate titles and descriptions itself. Search engines will continue to take clicks from search results (Barry Schwartz mentioned “search result erosion” in his article).

More and more services will take over the delivery and take away its clicks for themselves. Google Maps is self-sufficient. They already take away all the local traffic, sometimes without even transferring the client to the site - you can just call.


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The second trend (and eternal) will be the search for so-called “vulnerabilities” of search engines japan rcs data . It has always been like this. SEO guys always look for “tricks” and then start “abusing” them. We recently even made this phrase a catchphrase with Mikhail Shakin: “And then SEO guys ruined everything.”

The third trend in SEO development – ​​it seems to me that there will be a war for SEO traffic from search engine services. Google and Yandex services will actively capture the results for the necessary keywords, the popularity of the services will grow, and the SEO war will already be waged on new platforms. It does not subside on YouTube either.

There is a nuance: the newer the site, the less perfect its search engine is. Usually, their algorithms are easy to recognize and circumvent. And here the ability to optimize for them comes to the fore.
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