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SEO Predictions for 2024 with Kate Toon and Cyrus Shepard (NEWBIE)

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So here we are, a fresh new year to grapple the Google beast and get our site found online.

But what should be our SEO priorities in 2024? What’s coming down the pipe? And what is old hat? Today I’m joined by one of our favourite guests on the Recipe for SEO Success podcast, Cyrus Shepard.

We’re going to be rubbing our crystal balls together and chatting through what we think are the big things to focus on in 2024. Will AI ruin SEO once and for all? What algorithm updates do we see coming? Can we finally forget schema? We’ll answer all this and more in today’s episode.

Tune in to learn:

  • What impact Generative AI will have on the Search results

  • The importance of User signals in ranking

  • What Cyrus learned as a Google quality rater

  • Whether backlinks still matter

  • If you still need to keep using schema

  • The three-second rule and why it matters more in 2024

  • What Cyrus learned from the recent Google privacy trial

And so much more.

Head to episode notes

Useful resources:

Freebies:

  1. SEO SOS Challenge
  2. Free webinar: Increase your website traffic (and sales)

  3. The Ultimate SEO Checklist

  4. Free SEO Nibbles Course

Sign up for the Recipe for SEO Success Course

  continue reading

167 episodes

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Manage episode 393080903 series 1390964
Content provided by Kate Toon and Kate Toon SEO Educator. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Toon and Kate Toon SEO Educator or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

So here we are, a fresh new year to grapple the Google beast and get our site found online.

But what should be our SEO priorities in 2024? What’s coming down the pipe? And what is old hat? Today I’m joined by one of our favourite guests on the Recipe for SEO Success podcast, Cyrus Shepard.

We’re going to be rubbing our crystal balls together and chatting through what we think are the big things to focus on in 2024. Will AI ruin SEO once and for all? What algorithm updates do we see coming? Can we finally forget schema? We’ll answer all this and more in today’s episode.

Tune in to learn:

  • What impact Generative AI will have on the Search results

  • The importance of User signals in ranking

  • What Cyrus learned as a Google quality rater

  • Whether backlinks still matter

  • If you still need to keep using schema

  • The three-second rule and why it matters more in 2024

  • What Cyrus learned from the recent Google privacy trial

And so much more.

Head to episode notes

Useful resources:

Freebies:

  1. SEO SOS Challenge
  2. Free webinar: Increase your website traffic (and sales)

  3. The Ultimate SEO Checklist

  4. Free SEO Nibbles Course

Sign up for the Recipe for SEO Success Course

  continue reading

167 episodes

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