Dear SEO’s I am not giving you a great piece of content (actually I’ve been trying that in the past and failed), instead I am asking you to take 5 minutes of your time to fill in a short survey (shut up and let me fill it already).
It is for a good cause; my thesis. After doing me a big favour by filling it in I promise to reward you with a completely SEO-unrelated, unexpected. mind-blowing gift.
What I’m looking into in my thesis is the unnatural proliferation of the premature “SEO is dead” predictions which are usually triggered by an Algorithm filter or pivot towards bad or poor quality practices.
My assumption is the genuine evolution of SEO is embracing more elaborate tactics granting higher quality work. Quality work can only be achieved by dedication and dedication means time. Easy time-saving tactics are indeed over, however, that doesn’t mean the end of a growing industry.
Consolidating our profession as one of quality producers is up to us. Choosing short-cuts is a very tempting option. Those who did it for a while are now paying the price for it.
Google tries to provide the most accurate answer that solves a question. And they are working in that direction.
A glimpse of that is the comparison of the number of Google updates per year with the intensity of search of terms related with quality. On the graph below we can see how Google re-educates SEOs. It is interesting to see how poor tactics such as link exchange or link directories have lost interest over the years and how Content Marketing is taking its place.
The numbers are clear; poor quality is losing ground and content marketing is replacing it. But what the future holds for our field is uncertain.
I would be eternally thankful if you could complete this survey:


