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the creation of content useful to consumers. Monetization side Lawnmower logo IT's Genius Srl REA MI 2047898 VAT number IT 08770720962 Cap.Soc. €25,000 iv 800-180.440 contact us@tagliaerbe.com Facebook Twitter Youtube Malaysia Phone Number List Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn The Lawnmower Who I am SEO consultant Do you want to publish on this site? Blogs Contacts Max Valle – Internet Business Specialist VAT number 08770720962 – Privacy & Cookie Home » SEO » Google's Quantum Computer (and the Death of SEO) Yesterday I spoke with a friend, who has been using the Internet for a few years but who DOES NOT specifically deal with SEO or similar things. He told me something like [the phrases in square brackets are my thoughts as he spoke]:
I read on Facebook [we're already off to super quantum computer [what is this stupid phrase???] which will basically make the work of SEOs useless [excellent, SEO wasn't dead yet in the last few years? 2 weeks]. I also saw a couple of videos of a guy who said "that Google's new computer will predict the future" [like the magician Otelma], that "SEO will no longer be of any use" [here we go again] and that "soon Google will be able to understand the quality of the content, and therefore it will no longer make sense to do link building" [nice thread]. Rather than respond to my friend privately, I thought it would be best to do so publicly.
the creation of content useful to consumers. Monetization side Lawnmower logo IT's Genius Srl REA MI 2047898 VAT number IT 08770720962 Cap.Soc. €25,000 iv 800-180.440 contact us@tagliaerbe.com Facebook Twitter Youtube Malaysia Phone Number List Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn The Lawnmower Who I am SEO consultant Do you want to publish on this site? Blogs Contacts Max Valle – Internet Business Specialist VAT number 08770720962 – Privacy & Cookie Home » SEO » Google's Quantum Computer (and the Death of SEO) Yesterday I spoke with a friend, who has been using the Internet for a few years but who DOES NOT specifically deal with SEO or similar things. He told me something like [the phrases in square brackets are my thoughts as he spoke]:
I read on Facebook [we're already off to super quantum computer [what is this stupid phrase???] which will basically make the work of SEOs useless [excellent, SEO wasn't dead yet in the last few years? 2 weeks]. I also saw a couple of videos of a guy who said "that Google's new computer will predict the future" [like the magician Otelma], that "SEO will no longer be of any use" [here we go again] and that "soon Google will be able to understand the quality of the content, and therefore it will no longer make sense to do link building" [nice thread]. Rather than respond to my friend privately, I thought it would be best to do so publicly.