Google has made changes to how it handles organic keyword data. It will now provide "(not provided)" for all organic search traffic keywords instead of the actual searched keywords. This means that SEO professionals will no longer have access to keyword-level data from Google organic searches. However, the author argues this change can be seen as an opportunity to focus more on user behavior analytics and other data sources beyond just keywords. While some SEO activities relying heavily on keyword data will be affected, an integrated approach across marketing disciplines and a focus on user experience will still allow for successful digital marketing.