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EP 351: How Coronavirus is Impacting Search Behavior with Lily Ray

April 20, 2020

Search behavior is something that has always been changing over time, but there have been unprecedented shifts caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. Google continues its focus on E-A-T and page quality, but how a global pandemic impacts search behavior also has to be factored in. This week’s special guest Lily Ray, SEO Director at Path Interactive, will shed some light on how digital marketing should respond to changes in search behavior. Tune in to episode 351 of EDGE of the Web to get ahead of your competitors by being smart with your SEO strategy during this time.

Key topics discussed during the show:

  • A higher degree of online use during Coronavirus
  • How has the Google search engine results page changed?
  • Who has been the ‘winners’ and ‘losers’?
  • SEO tactics to leverage

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