Projections for SEO in 2013 - See How future Google Updates will Change the Game

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Top 5 Seo Projections for 2013

1. Google Author Rank markup will be the basis of ranking

Google+ has launched the rel="author" markup which enables you as an author to link up all the articles you published. When this snippet of code is added to your blog and your content, your headshot in your Google+ profile will appear beside the search results. Empowering author rank, this thus makes your authority more known to the public.
Jon Payne, President and Founder of Ephricon Web Marketing, explains further that Google begins to look at trusted links coming from the same author source. The forecast is that instead of Page Rank, Author Rank will matter more to search engines in the last two quarters of 2013. So as early as now, you must claim authorship of all your content in the web with this Google author rank markup


2. Guest posting will be devalued by Google

Guest posting works by publishing posts in other blogs and capturing audience in the same niche to get them connected to your own. In essence, this allows you to expand your followers and fan base. But earlier this year, Penguin and Panda came to effect. They changed the original paradigm by configuring the algorithmic weights of guest posts.
There are various spam guest posts created on the web. Hence, Google is now not so much in favor of guest posting, as it sees these "post exchanges" only as a manipulator or search engine results. On the other hand, if you have been solely submitting posts with good quality, then you should not be affected negatively by any Google updates for the years to come.


3. Social signals will highly affect the SERPs.

As there is now so much traffic booming in social media, Google may have to get good use of these channels to position content in search engine. Closer to home is its very own: Google+. The Google Plus system can potentially bring much weight in determining whether or not the page or content has been helpful to readers. Posts with more social sharing points (+1's) will be given a greater deal in SEO.
However, there are also rampant manipulations of shares. Case in point is Facebook likes and recommendations. Another is Twitter likes and favorites. Services are available in the Internet wherein these social shares can be bought with money to gain credits in turn. Google has to figure out a way to track these incidents for social signals to reign as appropriately.


4. Highly increasing personalized search results will be recognized.

Google works to provide relevant search results to users. What better way to cater this service than producing personalized search results? Google identifies the user's location and search engine activities. For instance, location-based search results from Google will prioritize pages from your country to top in the results page. You will see a different set of posts coming out of the first page when you change your location setting in Google.


5. Technical parameters such as page titles and descriptions will have greater bearing in SEO.

CEO of CompeteLeap, Ryan Draving, says that spinning articles with poor grammar will not be counted by Google as a hit. Obtusely written titles and descriptions of pages and posts will also be useless. Google hunts those websites solely created to advertise brands without engagement with users. Draving adds that Google expects to see your legitimate brand or company name attached in the majority of your inbound blog links.


Many of these predictions are based on the natural progressions of Google updates as seen in the recent months. Keeping up with Google changes in SEO algorithms is challenging


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  • Profile picture of the author Brendan Mace
    Disagree that guest posting will be devalued. The penguin update didn't target guest posts... it penalized sites that over-optimized their incoming anchor texts.
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  • Profile picture of the author sethczerepak
    Outstanding post. I do agree with Brendan on the guest posting though. The sites that did junk posting (aka, overoptimized with spammy linking) were tanked by the last update, and maybe some legit authors got nailed. But those who are creating valuable, organic content will prevail in the long run.

    Anyway, fantastic, I agree with everything else. Had not heard about the author rank yet but makes perfect sense why Google would do that. Also, I love how you didn't mention back links. The Social signals have take over back link building...although it appears it will take some people a while to "get" that.

    Thanks for posting.
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  • Profile picture of the author bb785
    I don't think Google authorship will be the "basis of ranking", only a small percentage of content on the web utilizes the author tag. It will, no doubt, become a stronger signal.

    I think that authorship will also effect the strength of guest posts as well so contributors would be wise to utilize when possible.
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  • Profile picture of the author asepkomara
    Does duplicate contents still bad?
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    I think Google will continue to crush niche sites, it wants to see authority sites in the rankings.

    Many people misunderstand what an authority site is. I'm seeing consumer recognised BRANDS starting to rank well as authority sites. Non consumer brand sites like AskTheBuilder are probably doomed because when I Googled why my radiator was leaking I saw a video from HomeServe (UK based property maintenance company) and stuff from B&Q (gigantic DIY retailer).

    On the downside, Google is also trusting Yahoo answers and the like, in spite of their answers being generally rubbish. For this reason domain trust isn't perfect.

    Authorship does seem to be helping, but the black swan for Google here is that EU privacy laws sink this ship (in Europe at least).

    It's not all bad for us guys - social media is still a place where the little guy can do better stuff than corporations.
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