SEO Trends in 2022 – Where is SEO going?

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SEO Trends 2022

Looking forward to 2022, what are the SEO trends most likely to make a difference to your business?

2021 is careering blindly into 2022 with complete disregard to those of us still trying to process 2020. As we try and put the last couple of years behind us we should look forward to what the future has in store for SEO to try and move our campaigns and our businesses forward. In this post, we will delve into the top SEO trends to look out for in 2022.

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Shift to Long-Form Content

The way users are engaging with content is changing. The days of short pieces of content, written due to the misplaced belief that people’s attention spans are that of a rather intelligent goldfish, are over. Long-form content has proven to be more engaging, more knowledgeable and more shareable. Which strongly suggests it’ll positively impact your SEO. But what is long-form content?

It is generally considered that long-form content is between 1000 and 7500 words. Its purpose is to provide in-depth and valuable information to the reader, something which is harder to do when the word count drops below 1000 words. Short-form content, those blogs below a thousand words, definitely have their place in your SEO campaigns, especially when the goal of the content is to give a quick answer or brief overview. However, if you want to read the definitive way of curing meat or why Beyonce is the voice of a generation, topics can’t possibly be covered in a few hundred words.

But what impact will long-form content have on your SEO come 2022? It allows more chances to sprinkle those keywords and anchor text that appeals so much to our search engine overlords. That seems obvious enough, so what other benefits are there? Research shows that longer content has a greater probability of earning quality backlinks. The reason for this seems to be that long-form content has more depth and is, therefore, more informational. The more informational and useful it is, the more valuable it is deemed to be. Users don’t want to search the web for bits and pieces of information they have to string together afterwards, and Google understands that. So a piece of content that covers everything the user searches for, in-depth and to a good level of knowledge, will be ranked higher and seen by more users, generating more organic links.

These backlink preferences are also mirrored by social shares. Neil Patel ran a study that proved quite conclusively that users engaged far more with content over 1500 words than that of less than 1500, with Twitter users engaging with his longer posts on 68.1% more than shorter posts. This seems to suggest that social media users want to share content that is useful and comprehensive.

Another impact that long-form content will have on-site is Dwell-time. Although it’s not confirmed that our Google Overlords use Dwell time to change algorithms, it shouldn’t be discarded altogether as the time spent on a page is tracked. Imagine you were looking for an article on how to cobble together a pair of shoes and you clicked on the top-ranked article but found it so useless that you bounced after a few seconds. Then you clicked on the 2nd ranking and found the article so informative and interesting that you read the whole thing, even though it took you nearly 8 mins. To my mind, Google would see this metric and although it may count as a bounce, the fact the bounce was a long time coming should count in your pages favour.

It is clear that long-form content could play a very important role in your SEO campaigns in the coming year, but it is incredibly important to stress that this will only positively impact your leads and conversions if the content is valuable, well written, and informative. Without these qualities, it doesn’t matter how long it is, it won’t be ranked, linked or shared.

Content Should Fulfil Google’s EAT Principle

In line with long-form content, fulfilling Google’s EAT principle will give you a stronger chance of creating engaging and link-worthy content. However, it must be said that as Google refuses to hand over the algorithms for how they choose who goes where, this is a more informed opinion than cold hard facts, but an informed opinion based on research.

Firstly we need to clarify what the EAT principle is. Eat stands for Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness. These are the minimum requirements that people expect for someone to be a leader in the field (politics notwithstanding) and the same is true of how Google expects its businesses to behave. They judge the website’s individual content, the website itself and the content creator.

Expertise is defined as ‘Expert skill or knowledge in a particular field’  tells us and Google how knowledgeable the site owner is on their subject matter. For example, a blog post on insurance written by a broker would be more knowledgeable than one written by a celebrity chef.

Authoritativeness is when a person is able to be trusted as accurate. If expertise is a measure of knowledge and skill then authoritativeness is a measure of how your expertise stands apart from the competition. If you have a question about football you’re more likely to turn to someone who watches the Premier League and has a fantasy football team rather than a friend who has two left feet. The same is true for online information.

Trustworthiness is how much respect your brand and website has. You can easily create a lot of content, but if it isn’t trustworthy then you won’t be ranked and no one will read or engage with it. Users are more likely to believe and trust an article in the Washington Post than they would in a subreddit. Google measures trust based on backlinks. If more users are linking to this particular website, then it shows Google that it can be trusted.

By using these principles to guide how you operate your SEO and run your campaigns, we believe that not only will you create inviting and useful content but you will also show Google you are trusted to maintain a strong presence on their search engine. Google is a business as well, and they want to provide their customers – those who use the search engine – with a brilliant product. If you and your site help them do that, they will rank you.

Video content

A picture is worth a thousand words. On that basis, a video is worth 1.8 million words. And the maths works out. But that isn’t the main reason why you should speak to your SEO agency in Bristol about incorporating video content into your 2022 campaigns . But how does Video content impact how Google sees your business?

Like long-form content, video content is a great way of maintaining dwell time and reducing bounce rate. Convincing a user to stay on your site has to happen in a matter of seconds, and this is where videos can really help. The nature of video content is to engage the user almost immediately which means that people are more likely to absorb the message. If, like me, you like moving pictures and pretty lights this seems pretty self-explanatory, but it has also been shown that people spend 2 times less on pages without images than those with them. The longer they watch your content, the longer they spend on your page, the more likely (we think) that Google will recognise the value of your content and your page.

On top of that, if people are spending more time on your page, then there is a good chance that they will delve a little deeper into whatever you’re selling, increasing the chances of conversions. The key goal is to keep people on your site, moving from page to page and reducing bounce rates. Video content is another door to lead the user through the site. Incorporating links to and from your video content will also bring people to the site and raise you up Google’s magic secret algorithms.

It is always difficult to predict how trends will change year on year, but one thing that is certain is that SEO will become harder and more nuanced. That is just how the world works. By incorporating these three suggestions in your campaign planning, we believe that you will have a strong and profitable 2022, wherever you’re working from.

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General FAQs

How SEO will change in 2022?

Google’s algorithm is getting better at recognizing content with the most relevant and reliable information. By 2022, expect that SEO ranking’s will be more competitive with providing high-quality content that is helpful to internet users.

What will be the trending SEO technique in 2022?

SEO is shifting to branding and authority. Give it a top priority in your 2022 SEO strategy. Also, build brand awareness to increase brand search queries. Brand queries are a hidden ranking factor that will help you to rank higher and establish yourself as a trusted brand on Google.

Is SEO still worth it in 2022?

YES! SEO is more important than ever! It’s still one of the most potent digital marketing strategies in 2022 that drive long-term results.

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Devendra Singh

Director, Content Strategy at Digital Marketing Trends. I develop, evaluate, and improve the company's content strategies. Providing a big online presence for SMEs and StartUps.