Later today, we are releasing a broad core algorithm update, as we do several times per year. It is called the December 2020 Core Update. Our guidance about such updates remains as weโve covered before. Please see this blog post for more about that:
https://t.co/e5ZQUAlt0G
@Backlinko Ppl staying home from the pandemic is def. playing a role. What job requires little to no background and I can do from home? SEO. I thought the SEO is dead idea is that big brands win, link-building doesn't work as well.. not less ppl are interested in it ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Here we go! Our thoughts on the May 2020 core update. We believe Google got better at understanding relevancy, content quality, and in some cases is valuing real life expertise. Interesting observations on links as well.
https://t.co/bpY0JJHxZX
Later today, we are releasing a broad core algorithm update, as we do several times per year. It is called the May 2020 Core Update. Our guidance about such updates remains as weโve covered before. Please see this blog post for more about that:
https://t.co/e5ZQUAlt0G
Just published an article on our observations with what is happening with online traffic to varying businesses dt Covid-19. The post also gives some simple tips for analyzing your traffic to determine whether changes are due to Coronavirus fears or not.
https://t.co/MtDVw025uf
Later today, we are releasing a broad core algorithm update, as we do several times per year. It is called the September 2019 Core Update. Our guidance about such updates remains as weโve covered before. Please see this blog for more about that: https://t.co/e5ZQUAlt0G
THE QUALITY RATERS' GUIDELINES HAVE UPDATED!
After a quick read-through, there is some really good stuff in there that has changed - relating to trust. Looks like I will be writing this weekend. Stay tuned!
https://t.co/UhCIBjvclk
Ouch: Data shows how Google has hammered personal health sitesโincluded those supported by scienceโover the past 17 months
50-95% drops not uncommon
@zennie62@dannysullivan@YouTube@YTCreators@SusanWojcicki On one hand you have people calling for Google to be broken up because its so large and on the other you're recommending that G bias its video results to its own subsidiary... theres no winning here I guess.