“SEO will never die until users stop searching, and I don’t think that will ever happen. This change is in no way ushering in the impending death of SEO; instead, search is growing into a more mature adolescence, and there is a massive need for responsible guidance.”
This *feels* like one of the most important statements in here.
I’ve appreciated your careful guidance and nuance on this topic over the months. I try to avoid clicking for these types of high-level one-answer queries as much as possible.
“SEO will never die until users stop searching, and I don’t think that will ever happen. This change is in no way ushering in the impending death of SEO; instead, search is growing into a more mature adolescence, and there is a massive need for responsible guidance.”
This *feels* like one of the most important statements in here.
I’ve appreciated your careful guidance and nuance on this topic over the months. I try to avoid clicking for these types of high-level one-answer queries as much as possible.
Thank you!
Amazing insight as always, Eli. Thank you.