SEO continues to be very important for businesses nowadays, however its long-run future appearance uncertain
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A decade past, SEO was a completely inevitable and (relatively) accessible digital promoting channel. Websites were created, stuffed jam-packed with keywords, cloaked with supporting content and – hey presto! – glorious rankings ensued. More recently, as page ranking became the main focus of SEO efforts, the method of "gaming" the rule was still comparatively easy, because of the link economy and therefore the relative ease with that off-site authority may well be factory-made by directory submissions, content placement, and grey-hat efforts to amass links via sponsorships, ad banners and therefore the like. Fast forward to this day, and therefore the latest algorithmic rule changes have raised the bar well. Let's be clear; Google's Panda (which rewards websites that deliver prime quality, original, in-depth content) and sphenisciform seabird (which punishes websites for the presence of clearly factory-made back links) square measure beyond question a decent is...