Esmeralda is hands down the best character in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. She has a pet goat that performs tricks while she dances with a tambourine AND rocks a stellar paste emerald around her neck. My other favorite thing about Esmeralda? She’s a gypsy. It’s said gypsies have magical powers and can predict the future. […]

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Happy New Year! It’s time for my annual installment of the SEO predictions word cloud – updated for 2017! This is the post where I make a word cloud out of a blog post about 2017 SEO predictions. This year, I will be using this SearchEngineJournal post, which features insights and opinions on SEO trends from 44 leading SEO experts.
The end of the year is a great time for SEO articles. The beginning of the year is also great. On one hand, there are a lot of year-in-review articles, and then on the other hand there are several articles that ponder on predictions in SEO over the next 12 months. It’s a great time to get caught up on news and emerging topics all at once. I see most of the posts as they race by on one of my various social feeds. Sometimes I catch them. And sometimes I totally miss them. So this year I decided to create a list of all the recap and prediction articles I could find. This post is really a list that points to articles with other lists. It’s kinda meta, but it is a useful resource nonetheless. Enjoy!
Last year, I wrote a post where I built a word cloud based on a Momentology article of SEO predictions and advice for 2015. This year, I’m back at it again with SEO advice and predictions for 2016.
So it’s 2015 and I just read my 14th “2015 predictions” article since the start of the new year. The beauty of prediction articles is that if you do them early enough in the year, people are bound to forget the predictions you guessed poorly on. And thanks to the digital recording of this ‘ole […]
Whenever I see really long interviews that feature several well-known people, I like to take all their statements and build a word cloud. I thought it would be fun to share a word cloud I made from that ’45 Experts’ article. You know, for science.