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[Invitation] 2024 SEO Predictions & Google Updates From 2023

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Get insights on Google’s focus and how it shapes your SEO strategy. What: 9 Major Google Update

Get insights on Google’s focus and how it shapes your SEO strategy. [Emergency SEO: How To Recover When SERP Rankings Drop [Webinar]]( What: 9 Major Google Updates From 2023 & 2024 SEO Predictions [Webinar] When: [Wednesday, March 13th, 2 p.m. ET]( Where: Your Desk [Conductor Webinar Header]( Hi, It’s time to adapt your 2024 strategy to account for Google’s recent changes. [Join us]( for an in-depth, actionable recap of the need-to-know Google updates from 2023, along with key predictions for 2024. You'll walk away with a crystal clear understanding of Google's focus and where it's headed, plus actionable tips to drive more qualified organic traffic in 2024. [Sign Me Up]( With Spencer Stein, Strategic Account Director at Conductor, and Nick Gallagher, SEO Team Lead at Conductor, we’ll walk you through ways to leverage Google’s most impactful updates and adapt your strategy accordingly. Bring your questions and ask them in the Q&A directly following the presentation. See you then! [Loren Baker] Loren Baker Founder, Search Engine Journal P.S. Can’t make it to the live presentation? [Register]( and we’ll send you a recording after. SEJ Webinars are produced by [Search Engine Journal](. 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. © 2024 Search Engine Journal 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432

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