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SEJ Wrap Up: Top SEO Trends for 2018, Google Maccabees Update

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View this message [in your browser](. [Search Engine Journal]( December 22, 2017 [47 Experts on the Top SEO Trends That Will Matter in 2018]( Want to up your SEO game and be more successful in 2018? Good! Below, you’ll find tips from some of the top SEO professionals. They will tell you just about everything you need to know to succeed in 2018. [READ IT NOW]( ​​​ [Maccabees Update: Google Confirms New Core Algorithm Changes]( Today we received confirmation from a Google spokesperson that “several minor changes” were made to the core algorithm this month. [READ IT NOW]( Popular Search Marketing Posts Here is a rundown of the most popular posts on SEJ from last week: 1. [47 Experts on the Top SEO Trends That Will Matter in 2018]( by [Danny Goodwin]( 2. [Maccabees Update: Google Confirms New Core Algorithm Changes]( by [Roger Montti]( 3. [5 Must-Know SEO Concepts to Help You Prepare for 2018]( by [Aleh Barysevich]( 4. [A Complete Guide to the Google RankBrain Algorithm]( by [Kristine Schachinger]( 5. [New Google Search Console Will Have Over 1 Year of Data]( by [Matt Southern]( 6. [Facebook Demoting Engagement Bait]( by [Roger Montti]( AD [Making Sure You Think About Your Search Universe]( by [Jon Myers]( 7. [Google Issues Duplicate Content Warning]( by [Roger Montti]( 8. [Target Google AdWords Ads by Customer Address and Phone Number]( by [Matt Southern]( 9. [Everything You Need to Know About the Google ‘Fred’ Update]( by [Kristine Schachinger]( 10. [Google: Here are 6 Ways You Can Get Ready for the Mobile-First Index]( by [Matt Southern]( Interested in advertising on SEJ? Click [here](. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2017 Search Engine Journal, a publication of [Alpha Brand Media Inc.]( This message is intended for {EMAIL}. You received this email because you subscribed to Search Engine Journal. [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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