Is SEO/blog/content creation dead? Where are we heading?

Vijaya Kumar Channalli
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Then... ChatGPT Yesterday... Quora Poe Today... Google's Bard Now... Bing's AI (in collaboration with ChatGPT) I am asking experts in their respective fields, Where is SEO/blog/content creation heading? What is the future? Here is my perspective: Assume, you want to know which is the best app, or want to know the recipe for pancake, or planning for a fantastic trip. damn.. anything we need, we used to google it. Now, these new generation AI tools are feeding on your mouth. So, what will happen to those blogs or articles created for those highly competitive keywords? what will happen to businesses who struggled to come 1st page of the google page? Since we have answers (mostly) to what we are looking for, then why would I start exploring other websites? What is your take?

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Richard Gao
I don't see SEO dying. The whole concept of SEO is just to write content that ranks highly on search engines. Considering search engines will continue to exist, SEO will continue to exist. It will just be optimized with AI
Vijaya Kumar Channalli
@richard_gao2 Search engines will continue to exist, right but response what you get will be AI.. As I mentioned, if we satisfied with response why would we start exploring other sites which has similar content. thats the point. It is a sort of change in user behaviour, not sure how it can transform the way existing SEO works.
Alexis Khvatov
While SEO, blog and content creation may not be as popular as it once was, there is no doubt that it still provides value to businesses. This can be seen in the way organizations are transitioning to more personalized forms of marketing and communication. As technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, so too does consumer expectations. They want information that is fast, relevant and engaging. Businesses must now create content which speaks to their target audience’s needs and drives them to make a purchase. There is no doubt that our world is rapidly changing but as long as businesses continue to focus on creating meaningful content for their customers, then SEO/blog/content creation will remain an important tool in the marketer’s briefcase.