Posted by Emily.Potter Google's increasing dominance of their own search engine results pages (SERPs) has kicked up a lot of panic and controversy in the SEO industry. As Barry Adams pointed out on Twitter recently, this move by Google is not exactly new, but it does feel like Google has suddenly placed their foot on the accelerator:
Follow that Twitter thread and you'll see the sort of back-and-forth these changes have started to create. Is this an ethical move by Google? Did you deserve the business they're taking in the first place? Will SEO soon be dead? Or can we do what we've always done and adapt our strategies in smart, agile ways? It's hard to think positive when Google takes a stab at you like it did with this move on Ookla:
But regardless of how you feel about what's happening, local packs, featured snippets, and SERP features from Google, properties like Google News, Images, Flights, Videos, and Maps are riding on a train that has no plans on stopping. To give you an idea of how rapid these changes are occurring, the image below is what the SERP rankings looked like in November 2016 for one of our client's key head terms:
And this image is the SERP for the same keyword by early December 2017 (our client is in green):
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