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How To Future Proof Your SEO Against Google’s Next Update



How to future proof your SEO against Google’s next update. You’ve put in all this time and effort into your SEO strategy and all of a sudden, boom, Google wants to change things up on you. An update can have a major impact on your SEO strategy. It can cause your content to slip in the rankings and even give your competition a leg up. Unless you’re prepared. Future proofing your SEO strategy is absolutely essential because updates happen all the time.

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In fact, since 2016 there have been 16 Google core updates. Future proofing your SEO strategy is absolutely essential because updates happen all the time. Heck, since 2018, there have been roughly three Google core updates each and every single year. And here’s even a crazier number. There’s roughly 4,500 times that Google changes their algorithm each and every single year according to Search Engine Land. Now, most of these changes aren’t major ones so you’re not going to notice them. But still, that’s a lot of time that goes into adjusting and tweaking Google’s algorithm.

And some of these changes are so teeny tiny that your traffic just goes up a little bit or down a little bit and you don’t really need to worry about those. But every once in a while, you’re going to have a major update that drastically changes your traffic, and those are the ones that you need to future proof yourself from.

So how can you future proof your SEO so that way you can stay ahead of Google’s next update? Well leave a comment below guessing what it might be. I’ll give you a hint. Focus on user experience. Think about it. Every Google update has essentially the same overall goal, make the algorithm more reflective of human behavior. So think about what is best for people, not what’s best for Google. That way the pages that users are actually searching for and spending time on are the ones that tend to do the best.

Google doesn’t care if you have a million backlinks versus 5 million backlinks or a hundred thousand. Think about it, whenever you do a search, are you like, hmm, this result is number one and it should be because it has a million backlinks. You don’t care about that as a user, you just care about the user experience. Are you getting what you’re looking for? So there’s a few ways you can prioritize your user experience and give users what they’re looking for.

Now, when Google has an update, sometimes even if you do all this stuff, sometimes you lose and you get less traffic. That’s okay. You’re not optimizing for the short run, you’re optimizing for the long run. Cause a lot of times what happens is Google will make changes and realize, wait, this actually wasn’t the best change for the user. Let me go actually make this other change. And over time, if you do what’s best for the end user, you’ll find that you’ll continually grow your traffic over time. That’s the key with future proofing your website for SEO.

Now, if you just want my ad agency, NP Digital to just do this all for you, check us out, hit us up. We were the agency of the year and we have a great track record of doing this. If you just have any questions, leave a comment below. I’m here to help. If you enjoyed this video, like it, share it tell other people about it. Thank you for watching.

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23 thoughts on “How To Future Proof Your SEO Against Google’s Next Update”

  1. Hi Neil..
    I selected some low competitive keywords for my travel blog project.
    But Google’s most result shows booking website. These booking websites unable to fill up that keyword search intent.
    So, can I start with that keyword against these authority booking sites?

    Thanks!

  2. Long time follower, I switched from Moz to Ubersuggest for my employer's websites. One thing I have noticed that bugs me on your videos is the coloring. When I do a video with a white background I tend to go pure white or white with a hint of blue. Also, I would adjust your look in the video as well. Right now you look kind of muddy in my opinion. Maybe play with the color balance and levels. Anyway, keep up the content. I look forward to the e-mail that comes from you.

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