SEO Strategies for 2023

Before you begin a long winter’s nap, don’t forget to take time to review your SEO strategies for 2023.

In this blog, we round up what you can expect from SEO in 2023, so you can plan and adjust ahead of time.

Here are the top areas of concentration for the next year:

Technical SEO

Driven by the requirements laid out in Google’s Page Experience and Core Web Vitals updates – such as page load speed, page layout and interactivity – technical SEO came into sharp focus this year. In fact, SEO professionals reported it as the top priority in 2022:

These new requirements are critical to ranking well in organic search, so it’s no surprise SEOs pushed most resources to addressing website performance issues. Page load speed is so critical to the search user experience that Google’s John Mueller recently included it as part of the definition of content quality. That’s because page speed contributes to how Google views content quality as it directly influences the user experience and how information is delivered to site visitors.

In 2023, technical SEO will continue to play a major role in organic search performance.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)

While AI and machine learning are not new for SEO in 2023, search engines will continue to look to these technologies to improve their services and functionality. Especially as users take their searches beyond the traditional search bar.

In 2022, for example, we saw the Google MUM update change the way the search engine understood and served information on text, images, and videos when Google Multisearch was introduced. Multisearch enables users to perform searches with text and images at the same time and ask questions about objects by combining the users’ photos and search queries. For 2023, Multisearch will be expanding to additional languages.

Google Maps also expanded its 3D and immersive capabilities this year, giving users some exciting advancements to explore destinations before traveling there. For example, users can get a neighborhood vibe check, view aerial videos, and interact with places on the map with Live View. Predictive modeling leverages historical data to help users plan for their visit ahead of time, showing details like parking garages, expected weather, and where to eat or stay for the weekend. It’s a much more interactive experience, and it’s only going to get better in 2023.

Finally, AI will heavily influence shopping next year with the Shopping Graph in organic search. Speaking of shopping…

Searchable Shopping Experiences

When consumers want to find a new product, they start with search. Google knows this and created the Shopping Graph to give consumers a more personalized, intuitive shopping experience online.

While not brand-new, Shopping Graph is expected to expand SEO strategies for 2023 by offering users more visual ways to shop and compare products. Thanks to Google’s advancements in machine learning, this will soon include the technology for brands to create 3D images quickly and easily.

Based on previous shopping habits, Google will soon offer up more personalized shopping recommendations. The search engine can even help to coordinate outfits by suggesting pieces you can put together and order right from search.

Local SEO

As customers return to their neighborhood businesses and organizations, local SEO will be a key strategy in 2023 for reaching the nearby audience. Whether you manage a single location or multiple locations across the country, this approach gets you in front of customers at the very moments they’re searching for businesses just like yours.

Google Analytics 4

Announced earlier this year, Google Analytics 4 (or GA4) was originally slated to replace Universal Analytics (UA) in 2023. However, the search engine recently announced it will push the go live date another year, to July 2024.

This move gives SEO professionals more time to switch over to the new platform, so in 2023 it’s going to be important to use this time wisely. Over the next 18 months, Google also plans to add new features to make building reports in the new GA4 better than ever. And the earlier you switch over, the more historical data you’ll have once the change is complete.

Conclusion

While the next year may bring with it some new challenges, there are exciting technologies and updates to help you weather the changes. As you plan your SEO strategies for 2023, consider where your weaknesses are and tackle those first. From technical SEO to AI and machine learning, local SEO, searchable shopping and GA4, you have a lot to lean on in the days ahead.

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