On February 26, 2009, Google software engineer Matt Cutts collected questions on Google Moderator and answered many of them on video. Kevin from Marseille, France asked: Will SEO still exist in 5 years?
Will SEO still exist in five years?
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Thanks Matt! SEO will live on!!!!!!!!
*Phew*
Seo will still live on im sure, but things like searchwiki will make the users searching experience so “customised” SEO could suffer from this, surely?
Anyone else agree?
Thanks though, Matt!
Thanks Matt, I’d love to see a lot more comments from Google about Black Hat and “Crap Hat” (love that btw!) services.
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why has he got such an old looking laptop? LOL
Thanks Matt for all the knowledge you provide.
Your last red-shirt video is definitely a great booster.
Am not and seo, but your videos and blog does provide much insight in making a good blog which has rich original content + friendly with search engine.
I’m not interested in black/crap/gray hat, but I am interested in doing SEO for anyone that wants it done with white hat professionalism. It is good to see that Google is on the side of the good guys and rewards them with high organic rankings.
haha… I’ts look like
I love Google ! ?
Good ideas. But be careful with spammers with links in blogs. In Spain, they are destroying all organic beauty. Cheers.
Thanks again Matt,
If I hear you talking I would almost say we dont need SEO experts in the future…
Hope I am wrong
Greetz
Content is very important and often forgotten with company sites. Many businesses fail each year online because they forgot about the importance of content on a website. Custom SEO articles provide many benefits for businesses.
Content Marketing will certainly always exist and should, but search engine Artificial Intelligence will continue to evolve. My only hope is that external factors like money does not affect the natural selection of these results. Go TheMusicAge to see another way of using user generated content in context of a Social Network. Google “TheMusicAge”.