Google June 2021 core update finished rolling out June 12th
This was a ten day rollout, and it might be a good time to check to see how you were impacted by this update.
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This was a ten day rollout, and it might be a good time to check to see how you were impacted by this update.
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This update took longer to roll out than previous core updates; we are expecting more from the July 2021 core update.
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But there is more to come, part two of the core update is coming next month - it will be called the July 2021 Core Update.
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Also, Google released its webspam report for 2020 and the new Google Ads API
Also more on the Google product reviews update rolling, local car inventory displaying and soft 404s seem resolved.
Google did say while it is fully rolled out, the caveat is there may be "some edge case lingering."
And, no, tCPA and tROAS aren’t going away.
Here is a roundup of the impact of Google's most recent algorithm update that touched down on April 8, 2021.
Plus, Google Ads insights page, CLS metric changes and possible soft 404 bugs.
Also a bit on Google vs SEOs; the adversarial/evolutionary relationship.
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Despite the pandemic, Google was busy working on changes to its search ranking algorithm — here is a summary review of those changes through 2020.
Some of these observations are based on the quality raters guidelines, the past core updates, and sound SEO advice.
Platforms pivoted to accommodate advertising during a crisis and automation continued to be at the heart of paid search changes.
Make sure to review your analytics and data and take the necessary steps if your site was negatively impacted.
Areej AbuAli discussed a wide range of topics affecting the SEO industry at SMX.
The update rolled out on Dec 3, but the impact was mostly felt on Dec. 4.
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A recent blog post from Google points to defining a paradigm on the SERP with what we now know as a core update.
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Panda, Penguin and the Florida updates still loom large. What you can learn from their history.
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It is now time for you to review your site to see if this May 2020 update had an impact on its Google rankings.
This update was an "absolute monster" said Mordy Oberstein from RankRanger.
Google’s prior work to prioritize EAT signals for YMYL queries, in tandem with shifting search behavior, may explain over two weeks of rankings fluctuations.
The “Interesting finds” module in mobile search results is tough to track, but could be driving a lot of search traffic to your site so use these tips to better understand how it's impacting your site.
RankRanger’s Mordy Oberstein discusses a common trait among sites that lose after an algorithm update and ways to strengthen your site’s identity.