Industry experts theorize that it won’t be long (potentially) before the internet is flooded with AI content, i.e. websites and blogs crafted by writing “bots.” Google’s updates are the company’s way of protecting what it views as legitimate content, making sure that the content it ranks high in SERPs is developed by individuals who are truly qualified to do so — subject matter experts in their field and not “AI writing assistants.” This is where the Spam Update comes into play. The update is designed to determine whether the content was, in fact, created by a trusted, expert source. If not, the algorithm will identify the content as spam. So, tempting as it may be to use an AI platform such as ChatGPT or Longshot to generate your blogs instead of a trained writer with industry expertise and credibility, you may want to resist that temptation … or face the wrath of Google’s algorithm updates. In addition to the steps that Google is taking to validate content, the company is also taking a less favorable view of “all text content.” In Google’s opinion, there’s much more to content than text … and it’s true. The manner in which people consume information has been changing for quite some time and Google has been watching very closely. Specifically, they’re watching YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok. And, the fact is all-text content engagement is on the slide while short-format video engagement is on the rise and the numbers prove it. Fun fact: there are roughly 250 million hours of video viewed on YouTube every day and last year; young people globally spent 56 minutes a day on YouTube. According to Forbes, “YouTube Shorts now claims 1.5 billion monthly viewers — more than TikTok has at 1 billion viewers a month — and gets 30 billion views a day.” Instagram Reels has proven to be a powerhouse player as well. “In an October earnings call, Meta reported that Reels gets 140 billion plays a day across Instagram and Facebook.”1 As you look to create engaging content that Google will crawl and rank highly on its SERPs, consider short videos, either standalone or embedded in your text content. So, as you move forward with content creation — keeping in mind that Search Engine Optimization plays a critical role in the effectiveness of that content — it will pay to also keep in mind that Google has an ever-watchful eye on the web. Remember: how, when, and even IF your content will be viewed online is in Google’s hands, not yours. Here at BankMarketingCenter.com, our goal is to help you with that topical, compelling communication with customers; the messaging — developed by banking industry marketing professionals, well trained in the thinking behind effective marketing communication — will help you build trust, relationships, and revenue. In short, build your brand. To view our marketing creative, both print and digital — ranging from product and brand ads to social media and in-branch signage — visit bankmarketingcenter.com. You can also contact me directly by phone at 678-528-6688 or via email at nreynolds@bankmarketingcenter.com. As always, I welcome your thoughts on the subject. 1. Forbes. “In the age of TikTok, YouTube Shorts is a Platform in Limbo.” December 22, 2022. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ richardnieva/2022/12/20/youtube-shorts-monetizationmultiformat/?sh=6ffc04116f41 It’s time for banks to become smarter about creating search engine optimized content that can truly leverage what Google is prioritizing when it comes to the SERP (Search Engine Results Page) and the recent algorithm updates. COAN, PAYTON & PAYNE, LLC IS NAMED A BEST LAW FIRM BY U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT IN SEVEN PRACTICE AREAS INCLUDING BANKING, BANKRUPTCY & CREDITOR'S RIGHTS. DID YOU KNOW? March • April 2023 17
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