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05-30-2011, 12:41 AM #1
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05-30-2011, 01:19 AM #2
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SEO will go on developing but Google will try to introduce some new algorithm and seo will become more and more effective and high quality, so to say "white'.
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05-30-2011, 01:20 AM #3
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Future of SEO?
Yes,you can consider SEO as a king of future because as time move on,the business competition will also increases so for win the race in business world the requirement of seo will also increases.
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05-30-2011, 02:30 AM #4
well SEO is on a huge development....in future also but i don't you can pretend anything in this field that it will develop or be replaced......
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05-30-2011, 05:07 AM #5
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If you are wondering about the future and ensuring SEO so I confirm .. nt first thing any profession that gives a dark future or lose. So I think it is necessary to analyze their ability to choose their future profession and if you hang around I guarantee it will be harder to work in any field.
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05-30-2011, 05:25 AM #6
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as search engines will be better and better. can i say that it will be more and more difficult to do seo?
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05-30-2011, 05:34 AM #7
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SEO future is great. it will end when ever website development will stop and we know that it will never stop. all website owners need their websites in top so future of SEO is great.
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05-30-2011, 08:11 AM #8
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As the search engines are going smart and intelligent the job of SEO will be little bit challenging to compete in this internet marketing field.
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05-30-2011, 09:12 AM #9
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I always wonder if it will get harder and harder to do SEO as search engines keep evolving. It is hard to tell really.
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05-30-2011, 11:40 AM #10
Nothing is constant on the earth...especially the technology. So SEO must be updated or any substitute may born.
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05-30-2011, 11:51 AM #11
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in future it will be more better and developed
www,seoarea.com
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05-30-2011, 05:51 PM #12
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That is most SEO at its core. Sure you add title tags and meta descriptions but then you have to incentivize people to link to it. You are now seeing lots sites rank for stuff that have the goofiest URL structure, unoptimized title tags, and bad description tags.
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05-31-2011, 08:07 AM #13
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Nice Thread for knowledge of seo future.
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05-31-2011, 12:03 PM #14
I think the changes will be geared more towards developing the user experience (ux) of websites. That SEO will change from just keywords towards having to place relevancy of content, links and information.
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05-31-2011, 03:24 PM #15
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Search Yesterday
Long before Google, there were search engines. Even before the World Wide Web came on the scene, there were Internet search engines. In 1994, Brian Pinkerton launched WebCrawler, arguably the Web's first full-text retrieval search engine. I spoke with Pinkerton a few times many years ago when researching the second edition of my book. He explained to me how he had applied Cornell University computer science professor Gerard Salton's vector space model for the extraction and analysis of text for ranking documents. At that time, SEO (define) was all about on-page factors to manipulate rankings.
A little cottage industry of search engine optimizers started to grow. And more people became aware of tactics and techniques to mess around with Web pages to outsmart competitors. Oh, what fun it was!
Then Google arrived, taking all the fun away by introducing a hyperlink-based algorithm called PageRank. Now Google wasn't only taking into account certain on-page factors but also placing a lot more weight on information related to the linkage data surrounding Web pages. Even before Google, foremost computer scientist Jon Kleinberg had written about incorporating network theory and citation analysis into a ranking algorithm.
Ten years ago, the emphasis in SEO switched from basic page tweaking to the quest for inbound links. The industry had to change with it. Unfortunately, to paraphrase Thomas Edison, PageRank came dressed in overalls and looked like work.
Search Today
Discovering knowledge from hypertext data such as text and hyperlink analysis is still a large part of a rapidly developing science under the banner of information retrieval. These signals have been very strong in helping search engines determine relevancy and rank according to authority. Yet even though industry leaders acknowledge that SEO is much more of a marketing process than a technical effort, there's still a lot of fixation on crawler activity and indexing.
Over time, crawlers have gotten smarter and CMS (define) developers have become more aware of sites' need to be more crawler friendly. Yet even after 10 years of research and development, inherent problems from processes related to search engine information retrieval still remain. But end-user behavior is rapidly changing.
Google's rollout of its universal results last year has already changed the playing field completely. All the major search engines have followed Google's lead and are discovering newer methods of uncovering patterns in different types of Web content, structure, and end-user data.
Signals from end users who previously couldn't vote for content via links from Web pages are now able to vote for content with their clicks, bookmarks, tags, and ratings. These are very strong signals to search engines, and they don't rely on the elitism of one Web site owner linking to another, or the often mediocre crawl of a dumb bot.
Search Tomorrow
SEO will give way to a new form of digital asset management and optimization. This new SEO will place a much larger emphasis on optimizing a range of file types, from PDFs to images to audio/visual.
More effort will be placed on feeds to search engines. Not just XML feeds into paid inclusion and shopping comparison, but also feeds with other types of information, such as local, financial, news, and other verticals. Mobile will become much more popular, search will gradually become more of a personalized experience.
Personalization and digital asset optimization will end 1999-style ranking reports, as search engine results will be based on blended results from end-user specifics, such as geographic location, time of day, previous searching history, and peer group preference.
Online, monitoring the customer voice will become more important than pushing a brand message. Reputation management will become more important as marketing continues its reversal from a broadcast medium to a listening medium.
Marketing into networks will see huge growth, and social search will grow with it.
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