Episode #1218
7 SEO Opportunities We’re Excited About for 2020
December 01, 2019

In episode #1218, we talk about 7 SEO opportunities that we are especially excited about for 2020. We cover content translation, snippets, updating old content, keywords and much more! Tune in to hear how you can get your ranking up in the new year!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 7 SEO Opportunities that We are Excited About for 2020.
  • [00:32] Content translation and transcribing and exciting new possibilities for this!
  • [01:20] Using and tracking snippets for optimization.
  • [02:01] Making the most of old content over only creating new posts.
  • [02:45] Fact schemas and ranking higher on search result pages.
  • [03:17] Google algorithm updates and what it means for search results.
  • [04:20] Assessing your keywords and the tools to do this.
  • [05:07] New tools with built in SEO capabilities.
  • [06:04] That’s pretty much it for this episode!
  • [03:24] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.

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