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Signals: What Relevancy Indicators are Search Engineers Watching for Today? SES Toronto Day 1

Seems befitting that one of the first sessions here at SES Toronto will focus on the future of search, and more specifically, what relevancy factors search engineers will need to look out for as the ever changing Google & other search engine algorithms continue to shape our industry. We've already heard a lot about personalization and trust measures, but what about other relevancy factors like freshness, clickstream and behavioral analysis?

What role will these relevancy factors play and how will they affect the search engine rankings in the forseeable future? Will the search engines still be able to be influenced by search engine marketing and optimization professionals - just how smart and technically advanced is Google going to get? And finally, how will this affect both paid and organic search professionals - what skillsets and techniques will be vital for internet marketing professionals as we approach the second decade of the 21st century?

After a nice introduction from moderator Andrew Goodman, in which he outlined the fact that there are over hundreds of relevancy factors that go into the algorithms, he handed over the stand to Marios. Here's a shot of them together that I got before the session started:

Dan Zarrella, Marios Alexandrou and Andrew Goodman

Marios Alexandrou, SEO Manager, Acronym Media

Dan Zarrella, Social Media & Viral Marketing Scientist, Dan Zarrella

All in all was a great session to kick off SES, and highlighted some of the most important topics that are to be discussed at SES, mainly user behaviour and search relevancy, and the meteoric rise of Twitter as the King of social media sites. Now it's time for me to grab a quick bite before the next session!