SEO Forecast 2015 - What Every Website Owner Must Review

Qamar Zaman a Dallas SEO provides his opinion on SEO forecast by leading experts like Bruce Clay, Rand Fishkin, Neil Patel & Danny Sullivan

Dallas, TX / ACCESSWIRE / February 17, 2015 / The internet is littered with gazillions of predictions on what will happen to the SEO industry in the coming months to come. If you don't know how to filter the good from the mediocre ones, then you would surely find yourself getting plastered and even confused on what to take seriously and what are the ones to ignore. Thus, the need to get your information from trusted authorities and sources is a must.

In this post, I went through the hassle of filtering serious predictions from the ones which are not likely to happen and add up my opinion, discussing a bit if the prediction is more likely to happen or not.

To make sense of it all, I compiled them according to the SEO authority who predicted it.

9 SEO Predictions in 2015 that You Should Not Ignore

Ready your seatbelt and prepare yourself for this year's top predictions that would surely shake or even change the way you see and think of search engine optimization.

Bruce Clay - Google Meets Its Match with Amazon and Bing

When I read Bruce's 2015 predictions (http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/2015-seo-industry-predictions), I can't stand still without further analyzing them and then share them with my peers. It is important to note that Bruce has almost 2 decades of experience in the industry and his speculations are not just based from pure opinions.

The following are his top 4 predictions about what lies ahead in our industry.

1. "As Google's paying PPC clients complain of an inability to compete with Amazon, Google will be forced to launch a program to support ecommerce and compete with Amazon result listings."

My Opinion: I think Google knows well how a big threat Amazon is. They've already released Google Express (or Google Shopping Express) to openly compete with Amazon, but the idea that they will release another kind of ecommerce listing platform to outplay the former is always a possibility.

2. "Bing will lead the search engines in market share expansion as the search engine's marketing skills overtake Google's programming skills. Google will maintain dominance of market share, but Bing will expand."

My Opinion: This is a very interesting speculation and the type that would surely garner mixed reactions. In my case, Google has still the edge and will continue to be a step ahead of the rest of the search engine players in the industry. Despite being a tech company, Google spent hundreds of millions of dollars both in advertising which include traditional media coverage via TV Ads. This shows that they are always ready to spend a lot of money for the sake of their advertising and marketing goals.