Hey everyone, I'm Sarah, Director of SEO here at Wit, and I'm just here to clear the air. SEO is not dead. It's just evolving. And honestly, that's what it's always done. That's the nature of SEO. It's just happening a bit faster nowadays, and frankly, people are just more aware of what SEO actually is.
Search engines like Google make thousands of updates every year. Consumer behavior shifts, local search gets smarter, new AI tools get introduced. All of these things may change how people search, but they don't change whether people search. People still use Google every single day to find businesses like yours. And outside of referrals or repeat customers, SEO is still one of the strongest, most consistent lead sources a local business can have.
Now, here's where I think a lot of confusion happens. People think SEO is a one-time project. They think getting a brand new website or doing SEO for a few months means that they're good to go forever. But that's just not how SEO works.
First and foremost, Google's algorithm is always changing. So your strategy has to change with it. What helps you rank on page one six months ago might not cut it today. And even if Google didn't change, your business does. If you add new services, expand your service area, or shift your goals, your website and local SEO need to reflect that.
Plus, your competitors aren't standing still. If they're updating their content, getting reviews, improving their site structure, building local relevance — and you are not — you can fall behind without even realizing it. Staying findable requires ongoing attention, not a one-time setup.
And that's exactly what a great marketing agency and truly skilled SEO specialist does. They keep up with algorithm changes. They watch for new trends in local search. They audit your website regularly, update or rewrite content, make sure your technical SEO is solid, also that search engines understand what you do and where you serve.
When it comes to your Google Business Profile, they manage your listing by keeping your info accurate, responding to reviews, adding images, publishing posts — all of which show Google and customers that your business is active and trustworthy.
I could be here all day, but the point is, a good SEO specialist makes sure search engines see your business as trustworthy, authoritative, and active. So to reiterate, SEO isn't dead. It's alive, well, and still one of the most important ways to get found online. It's not disappearing — it's just leveling up. And the businesses that level up with it? They're the ones that win.