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Master next year’s search shifts with tips from SEJ’s finest. What: Evolution of Search &

Master next year’s search shifts with tips from SEJ’s finest. [SEJ Webinar - [Webinar] The Evolution of Search & SERPs 2024]( What: Evolution of Search & SERPs 2024 [Webinar] When: [Wednesday, November 29, 2 p.m. ET]( Where: Your Desk [Webinar: Evolution of Search and SERPs 2024]( Hi, Get out your pen and paper… you’re going to want to take some notes for this one. Join our very own team of SEO experts as we talk about the Evolution of Search 2024, presented by Surfer. Search has evolved with AI's rise in content marketing and SEO changes, challenging marketers. After extensive analysis of this year's evolutionary shifts, we're eager to share our insights. Join our live panel with our SEO experts to leverage search changes, integrate AI in marketing, and know what Google ranking factors to focus on to prepare for next year's shift. [Sign Me Up]( With Shelley Walsh, Ben Steele, and Matt Southern of Search Engine Journal, you’ll get expert insights into the world of search that will show you new opportunities to gain a competitive advantage in 2024. Come to ask your questions in our Q&A session. And if you can't make the live webinar, you'll get the [recording]( later. Stay ahead in search, [Loren Baker] Loren Baker Founder, Search Engine Journal SEJ Webinars are produced by Search Engine Journa[l](. Know someone who needs to attend this webinar? [Send them this email](. Want to receive more relevant info? [Update your preferences](. You can also [u]( from this list. © 2023 Search Engine Journal 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432

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