Hello, and a very happy new year from me.
So todayās issue will be a little different from the usual format where I take a deep dive into a more specific aspect of SEO.
Today weāre going high level, baby.
And weāre going to ask ourselves:
What in the name of John Muellerās glasses is going to happen in the world of SEO in 2023?
Could it be AI?
Unless you had your head firmly submerged under a rock in the latter stages of 2022, youāll be aware of Chat GPT. I wonāt bore you with an intro or how it could be used as a rival to Googleās search engine.
But letās talk about how this kind of tech will shape the year in SEO.
Many people have speculated that generative AI tools such as Chat GPT are dangerous for Google.
But I donāt think itās quite there yet. At least not for Google to be that concerned.
And thatās because Iād be stunned if Google will not launch an even more impressive alternative in 2023.
Of course, this will need to be squared with the need to avoid providing a single answer. How would its ad model survive otherwise?
For now, there are still a number of ways that you can leverage ChatGPT in your SEO work.
Links could be slightly different by the end of 2023
Maybe SEOs think that links will become less and less decisive over the coming years in ranking pages.
This is as soon as Google can find a valid alternative.
But for now, links are still a big part of SEO. However, I think that Google will be much better at ignoring links it thinks arenāt beneficial for the end user.
This is similar to link rot. But instead of a link being removed, Google will simply ignore it.
Expect this to happen to older links or links that were built using *ahem underhand tactics.
This will demonstrate the need for fresher continued link-building campaigns. At my agency, RankRise, we understand this. We're constantly trying to find smarter ways to build links in a natural way.
So itās likely that links will still be the most important ranking factor in 2023. But you can expect Google to be much smarter when it comes to neutralising spammy and ill-thought-out link-building campaigns.
AI-generated content aināt gonna fly.
Every time I refresh my Twitter feed, it seems I see a post showing Search Console growth along with a brag about using AI content.
Google is already very good at understanding content that is produced by AI.Ā
Low-quality SEOs and content producers are promising vast amounts of content using this method.
It might even work for a short time.Ā
But this is a considerable risk for business owners.
These sites will be picked up by Google, and their rankings will disappear just as quickly as they arrived.
So my not-so-out-there prediction is this - good content writers and SEOs that play by the rules are here to stay.
Sorry, but more ads are coming.
We have seen that Google has increased the number of ads in the SERPs compared to organic results.
Iāve experienced a search experience with as few as five results on the first page.
Googleās ad revenue from search isnāt growing as quickly as in previous years. I think that this means we will see more inventory being used for ads, as opposed to organic results.
But alongside this, users are getting better at noticing ads. Remember that Google has now changed the ad tab that appears on ad inventory to sponsored.Ā
How will Google deal will this trend where users are considering paid content as less valuable?
The answer to that is yet to be seen, but it's definitely going to be an exciting year for us SEOs.