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SEO year in review 2020: COVID forces platforms to adapt their local and e-commerce offerings, and more
Even a pandemic couldn’t slow down developments in the search industry. Here’s our recap of the year’s most important stories and news.
George Nguyen on December 31, 2020 at 8:00 am
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Last year, we called 2019 a “roller coaster of ups and downs.” Hindsight is 20/20, and while many of us can’t wait to put 2020 in the rearview, the way the search industry’s biggest players responded to the new needs of businesses and consumers, brought on by the pandemic, will have lasting consequences for how marketers perform their duties.
What to expect from SEO in 2021? What to expect from SEO in 2021? Want to learn the most important trends to be on the lookout for in 2021? Read our article to find out the top SEO trends for 2021.
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The pace of technological advances and progress in the SEO sector isn’t slowing down, and you should expect major changes and updates in 2021.
Google has already announced two algorithm updates slated for March and May 2021.
There are various trends for SEO in 2020 like UX SEO and feature snippets which appear to become more prominent in the upcoming year.