Significant changes are happening in Google, and in a world where marketing Photo Retouching and algorithms intersect, those changes are happening primarily under radar. In the future of search, it looks like there will be significantly less searches. This is about the end of the 10 blue links, as well as a much more radical change. Let's talk about some of these changes and what they mean for SEO. Google Discover Google Discover is a content recommendation engine that proposes content across the web based on the user's search history and behavior. Discover isn't entirely new (introduced as a Google feed in December 2016). However, Google made significant Photo Retouching changes when it added it to the Google homepage in late October (announced in September).
Discover's redesign and rebranding have added the Photo Retouching following additional features: Topic headers for categorizing feed results. More images and videos. Evergreen content, not fresh content. A toggle to tell Google if you need content similar to the recommendations. Google claims that the recommendations are personalized to the level of expertise on the topic. advertisement Continue reading below Google Discover feels almost no revolution at first. In fact, it feels late. Our social media feeds are already dominated by the content recommendation engine, which accounts for 70% of the time spent on the site. However, Discover can have a significant impact on the future of how users interact with web content. Discover is unlikely to reach the 70% level of YouTube's content recommendation engine, but if you swallow a relatively small portion of Google Photo Retouching search (eg 10%), especially if you have no tactics to get that kind of traffic.
If so, your SEO strategy will not be completed. That's because it allows businesses to reach potential customers who haven't yet searched for relevant terms. Google Assistant For most users, the Google Assistant is a quiet and almost invisible revolution. With the introduction of Android devices in February 2017, most users seem to feel that it's just an upgraded Photo Retouching Google Now, and in a way that's exactly what it is. advertisement Continue reading below However, as the Google Assistant grows, it increasingly influences how users interact with the web and becomes less dependent on search.