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Search engine optimization can be one of the highest-yield investments you make in your brand. But if you’ve spent much time with SEO, you know it’s both an art and a science.

Emphasis on “science.”

Because let’s be candid. A thoughtful, beautifully-written piece of content won’t pay the bills.

What will make you more money is more qualified website traffic. Crafting elegant content that’s backed by research and data will help you earn that traffic. And that’s what SEO is all about.

What are SEO tools?

It’s nearly impossible to nail the data-driven aspect of SEO without tools. SEO tools help you effectively deploy SEO techniques for your website. They provide research and insights to help you focus your SEO efforts instead of just shooting in the dark.

What is the most effective tool for SEO?

Although some platforms claim to be a “one-stop shop” for SEO, most marketers use a variety of tools to carry out their SEO strategy. The best tool for the job depends on your goal.

What kinds of research should drive your SEO plan? There are three big ones:

Here are the tools we recommend for each.

To evaluate current performance:

One of the best predictors of future performance is past performance. For assessing your current content’s performance, Google’s free products can provide all the insight you need. Use Google Search Console to learn which queries are already bringing users to your site. You can also see which keywords are earning impressions but have a low click-through rate. These are golden SEO opportunities.

To see which content is getting the most traffic and engagement, check out the reports in the Engagement tab of Google Analytics. Google Analytics has a learning curve, but you’ll get the hang of it after spending a bit of time with it. For step-by-step resources to mine meaningful data in GA, we love Analytics Mania.

For competitor research:

Knowing who your competitors are and what they’re doing is foundational for SEO. This information helps you determine where you need to cover the same bases as your competitors. And more importantly, it can uncover content gaps that are opportunities for your brand to shine.

For competitor research, you’ll want a third-party SEO search tool. SEMRush’s competitive research tool allows you to find some information for free. In most cases, you’ll need to pay for a tool to get substantial competitor data.

For keyword research:

Keyword research is an essential step in developing an SEO marketing strategy. The more you know about what your target audience is searching for and which terms they’re using, the better your keywords will perform.

Ahrefs has an excellent free keyword generator that can get you started. Just enter a keyword to see useful metrics like search volume, traffic potential, and keyword difficulty.

What 3 Google tools would you use for SEO?

If paying for sophisticated SEO tools is outside your budget at the moment, you can accomplish a lot with these three Google tools.

1. Google Analytics

Once you’re comfortable in GA, a world of valuable data opens up. Of course, you can see how users are engaging with your existing content. Here are a few other ways to use it for SEO:

Google Analytics

2. Google Search Console

GSC isn’t as notorious as its cousin Google Analytics, but it has a wide range of uses in SEO. In addition to query data, it also tracks backlinks to your site. This information is a great place to start when targeting publications to build future backlinks.

Google Search Console can help you identify technical issues that might impact your site’s search rankings, like broken links, duplicate content, and crawl errors. It will also alert you of any potential security issues such as malware or user-generated spam.

3. Google Keyword Planner

Many marketers use Google’s keyword planner for paid search campaigns, but you can also use the data for SEO. You can even enter your website to see examples of SEO keywords that match your existing content.

Build your data-driven strategy with SEO tools

An SEO strategy without data is… well, it’s not much of a strategy at all. Like many of the finer things in life, SEO strikes a balance between art and science. Between the tangible and the intangible. Luckily, there are lots of SEO tools out there to help you with the research portion of your plan.

Search engine optimization is a fast-moving field. To keep up, marketers must stay on top of trends, algorithm updates, and new tools. Have you updated your SEO strategy lately, or is it stuck in 2019?

Is SEO still relevant in 2023?

For those in the back, the answer is a resounding “yes!” Between artificial intelligence and algorithm announcements, the SEO marketing conversation is alive and spicier than ever. But how will SEO change in 2023?

What is the future of SEO in 2023?

Here are a few of our predictions for how SEO will change in 2023 and how you can get ahead of them.

Algorithms continue to prioritize helpful content

We saw an important Google algorithm update in September 2022. The “helpful content update” confirmed Google’s intention to focus on people-first content.

As search engines become more and more sophisticated, the gap between black hat SEO techniques and truly valuable content is now a chasm. With the new algo update, creating content with the sole intention of ranking on the SERP will, ironically, help you rank even less.

Instead, Google recommends creating content that leaves readers satisfied and feeling like they’ve learned enough to achieve their goals. The helpful content update comes on the heels of Google’s addition of a second E to the E-A-T quality guideline. These updates show that Google will continue to rank helpful content demonstrating experience, expertise, authority, and trust.

Googles E-E-A-T

Navigating artificial intelligence and content automation

AI naysayers might have cheered as Google recommended against “content written for search engines.” Do AI and automation tools have a place in creating content that’s by humans, for humans?

Yes, absolutely. And they’re not going anywhere. SEO tools have been around for years, and AI is the latest addition to the toolbox. These tools can help ensure a data-driven SEO strategy while saving significant time on previously-manual processes like:

Savvy marketers will start incorporating AI and automation into their content strategy ASAP while still putting people first.

New heights of technical performance

Content-centered algo updates and AI-generated content are the sexy trends in 2023. But your website’s technical SEO performance is still as important as ever. And the bar is getting higher and higher.

These days, users simply won’t stand for a website that loads slowly or looks off in any way. They can easily go back and click the next search result. Google announced its page experience update at the end of 2021, and will continue to emphasize performance in 2023 and beyond.

Continuous scroll and higher CTRs for lower-ranking content

At the end of 2022, Google finally introduced continuous scroll on the desktop SERP. Now, users no longer have to click to see a new page of results. While this won’t change much with your SEO strategy, it is good news for content targeting competitive keywords. Content that sneaks into the 11-20 spots will likely start to see higher click-through rates this year.

How can I improve my SEO in 2023?

Here are some of the most prudent SEO techniques for 2023. (Sorry, but it looks like you’ll be doing a lot of auditing.)

The content audit

Content marketing took off in the early 2010s. That means marketers have been diligently creating content for well over a decade. If you’re working for an established brand, you have a lot of content on your site. Like, a LOT of content.

Do you regularly audit that content and look for ways to optimize and repurpose it? Does it need a refresh based on Google’s helpful content update? Kicking off 2023 with a full content audit is definitely a good idea.

The keyword audit

As they say, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. And unfortunately, 2019’s treasure keywords might be trash in 2023. If your content focuses on an outdated keyword, you have a glowing opportunity to refresh that content with a cutting-edge keyword in mind.

The process audit

With the explosion of new automation tools, your SEO and content creation process deserves a fresh look. If you keep the same old process in place, you’ll fall behind your peers who are exploring time-saving tools. In other words, what got you here… won’t get you there.

The technical audit

Google’s PageSpeed Insights tool will continue to be essential for assessing how your site stacks up against the latest technical standards. Look for new opportunities to optimize load speed and cater to users on a variety of devices.

User experience: Always has been, always will be

Here’s the bottom line. In 2023, SEO will change in the same ways it changed in 2022. And in 2021, and before. Search engine algorithms will continue to refine the definition of quality to identify content that delivers an incredible user experience. As marketers, we’ll continue to find new ways to educate, entertain, and delight.

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