Every few years a few, voices from distant corners of the marketing world whisper that SEO is dying. But with an estimated value of over $70 billion dollars, SEO isn't going anywhere soon.
You die, I die but SEO does not die today. What will come tommorrow no one knows that. SEO tips and tricks will change in the future but not die.
I believe SEO just became more complicated from year to year and requires more and more knowledge and effort from the side of the SEO specialist. Once SE stop using ranking algorithms at all and will rank web sites based on financial potential - that will be the day when we can say that SEO died.
I think those who write content will be robotised faster by neural networks. Seo experts will always be relevant. Data analytics is still around
Every few years a few, voices from distant corners of the marketing world whisper that SEO is dying. But with an estimated value of over $70 billion dollars, SEO isn't going anywhere soon. As a result, outdated SEO tactics can now actively kill your rankings.
I'm lining up with the others: as long as search engines exist, SEO will continue. The only thing is that for instance when Google "dies", the masses will find right away another big, popular search engine and simply make a "relocation" and continue from there on. It happened already 100s of times, with different websites, services, social platforms etc., since the era of internet.
People who think SEO is dead or SEO a is dying are spent in this industry. They have tried it and it doesn’t work for them so change tack and look at another sector that doesn’t use Search Engine Optimisation. If you have the right domain URL, a generous amount of content and make just less than 10 modifications you can successfully get your SEO scoring to hit 100%, that’s why SEO is alive and kicking.
It seems to me that a SEO can only die with the death of the Internet. Another question is that with the evolution of search engines technology, the professional direction can change beyond recognition, adjusting to new realities.