With 2025 around the corner, SEO keeps changing. What are the key trends or techniques we should focus on to stay ahead? Should we prioritize AI, voice search, Core Web Vitals, or something else? Looking forward to your thoughts!
I think Bing rankings will matter more next year.
esleystanley said:
I think Bing rankings will matter more next year.
Same here, Bing is on my radar too.
esleystanley said:
I think Bing rankings will matter more next year.
I’ve mostly seen advice for Google rankings. Is Bing any different? How do you rank well there?
Focus on quality content and E-E-A-T. Also, voice search optimization is important!
Trent said:
Focus on quality content and E-E-A-T. Also, voice search optimization is important!
LOL at E-E-A-T! What’s next, SEO unicorns?
Stick to the basics and give Google what it wants. Traditional SEO isn’t dead, but it has to be done right. Once that’s solid, focus on multimedia and multi-platform strategies. Semantic SEO has worked well for me, and every Google Core Update has validated this approach.
@Yosef
I like this idea. Thanks for sharing.
Keywords based on user intent, combining AI with human input, and building topical authority. Everything else, like voice search and AI trends, ties into these.
AI and Core Web Vitals are key for sure. Also, focus on voice search and creating content that truly serves users. Balance is everything in SEO.
For me, Bing is the one to watch. It’s fast at crawling and has potential.
SEO in 2025 will be about integrating it into a broader strategy across all channels. Using AI to assist with tasks, not replace strategy, is crucial.
Start with keyword mapping before diving into SEO for any site or blog.
I think Google will face more competition as it becomes easier to build browsers and search engines. Look at tools like Arc Search or Brave Search for a glimpse of how search might evolve. Content strategies will need to adapt to this.
Page rank still matters.
Don’t forget about optimizing your crawl budget.
These are the areas I see as key for 2025:
- AI-assisted content. It’s not about avoiding detection but enhancing human-created content.
- Technical SEO is more important with stricter Core Web Vitals metrics.
- Matching user intent is getting more specific. Content has to solve exact problems comprehensively.
Focus on:
- Mobile-first design
- Fast-loading pages
- High-quality content that solves real problems
- Strong E-E-A-T signals
The tools and platforms change, but giving users real value stays the same.