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Marwick Marketing Thrives with 124% Growth in the Midst of the Digital Marketing Revolution

As the digital landscape undergoes a rapid transformation, Marwick Marketing has emerged as a standout success story, achieving a remarkable growth rate of 124% in the midst of this digital marketing revolution.

Since 2020, the demand for forward-thinking digital marketing has surged in response to the relentless evolution of our digital world. Strategies that were effective in 2020 no longer hold their ground in the fast-paced terrain of 2024.

Business owners and marketing managers are grappling with the pressure to adapt to new practices and maintain a competitive edge. A significant portion of business owners confesses to having limited understanding of the role of artificial intelligence in marketing. The complexities of Meta and advertising on Meta’s platforms (including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) have left many frustrated.

Yet, amidst these current challenges, there’s another pivotal shift looming on the horizon, one that most are not yet aware of – the Search Generative Experience.

The Search Generative Experience harnesses advanced machine learning (AI) techniques to generate organic search results and recommendations, and it will have a profound impact on every online business.

Matt Burns, Head of SEO at Marwick Marketing, provides insight into this imminent change, stating, “The way we search, and subsequently optimise websites, is condensing queries into short, broad keywords. However, as Google advances in comprehending longer and more specific requests with AI, a subtle shift is underway. In the coming months, we anticipate transitioning towards longer-tail, low-volume queries as users embrace a more natural language approach. For companies adopting this as part of their SEO strategy, they will see bigger wins in the future over competitors who do not.”

However, it’s not just the adoption of AI and new marketing platforms that will catch businesses off guard; it’s the speed at which this landscape will change.

Chris Thomson, CEO of Marwick Marketing, explains, “It took seven years for Google to shift from indexing websites on desktop to mobile fully. Google officially announced its mobile-first indexing initiative in November 2016, which has only recently finished rolling out. Mobile-first indexing means that Google primarily uses the mobile version of a website’s content for indexing and ranking, rather than the desktop version.”

Thomson adds, “Many companies were slow to make the shift, losing SEO rankings to their competitors. This gave forward-thinking business owners an upper hand against established brands. The transition to a Search Generative Experience presents a much higher significant opportunity for visionary business owners and marketing teams. Still, the window of advantage will be much shorter than the mobile-first shift – approximately 12 to 24 months.”

Looking ahead, the future of business in the era of generative AI is promising. As AI algorithms continue to advance, search results will become even more personalised and refined, enhancing the user experience and delivering targeted information. Businesses that embrace these advancements and leverage AI-driven insights will effectively engage their target audiences and gain a competitive edge.

The evolution of generative AI introduces fresh opportunities for businesses to harness data, analytics, and emerging technologies. By staying informed about generative AI developments, businesses can adapt their strategies to provide exceptional user experiences and capitalise on the sweeping changes that follow, positioning themselves for lasting success.

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