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Prediction Posts | Marketing Junto

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I wonder how many of people’s predictions that they pontificate out at the end of every year in posts and articles online actually come true or are at all accurate?

As humans we like to know what’s next and what’s coming at us, but when you get down to it the whole idea is pretty silly and just a way to create clicks to your site. Now is there anything wrong with it? Not really. But does it provide any value?

With Google continuing to refine and roll out the Helpful Content Update (aka. HCU), I wonder the effect will be on sites that have these prediction posts. Will it help, do nothing, or hurt the site’s rankings in the SERPs?

One of the biggest industries, not surprisingly, to do prediction posts is the marketing industry and within that industry the SEO experts.

Titles might include:

  • Our predictions for the Google algorithm in 2023
  • Our content marketing trend predictions for 2023
  • Where will AI be in 2023

What it boils down to is our inherent nature to bet on the unexpected with the hope to come out on top and most of all RIGHT. Sports betting is the best analog to this. We’re guessing on the outcome of a game that we have no sway in. Pure luck and chance, if you ask me. It’s the same with these posts. Only, as far as I know, there’s no money changing hands. (There probably is LOL).

What is your thoughts on these prediction posts and these pontifications? Hit reply and let me know!


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ChatGPT’s 2023 Predictions

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As we start to turn the page on 2022 and look ahead to the new year, many people are curious about what the future holds. Some are looking for predictions about the stock market, others want to know what to expect in terms of global politics, and still others are looking for insights into the latest trends in technology. Here are some potential predictions for 2023:

  1. The rise of electric vehicles: With more and more automakers announcing plans to phase out gasoline-powered cars in favor of electric options, 2023 could be a big year for EVs. Expect to see more charging stations popping up in cities and along highways, as well as a wider variety of electric vehicles on the market.
  2. Continued growth in the tech sector: The tech industry has been on a roll for the past few years, and there’s no reason to believe that will change in 2023. Look for advancements in areas like artificial intelligence, 5G networks, and the Internet of Things.
  3. Increased focus on sustainability: As the effects of climate change become more apparent, expect to see more and more companies and governments prioritizing sustainability. Look for new initiatives to reduce waste and promote renewable energy sources.
  4. The rise of remote work: The pandemic has accelerated the trend toward remote work, and many companies are realizing the benefits of having a distributed workforce. Expect to see more flexible work arrangements and an increase in the use of virtual collaboration tools.
  5. Political uncertainty: With a number of key elections taking place in 2023, including the mid-term elections in the United States, expect to see a lot of political uncertainty. This could lead to volatility in the stock market and potential disruptions in the global economy.

Overall, 2023 is shaping up to be a year of change and transition. From the continued growth of the tech sector to the increasing focus on sustainability, there will be plenty of developments to keep an eye on. So buckle up and get ready for another exciting year!


Until next week, stay curious!

-Seth

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Helping 7-figure agency founders grow their business with video content

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Here’s my 2023 prediction… I will post end up posting everyday on LinkedIn without missing.

Good stuff, Seth!

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