Google Algo Alert: Helpful Content Update #2 — Jordan Koene // Previsible

Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and CEO of PreVisible, discusses what’s happening in SEO news. Thus far, the helpful content updates rolled out by Google haven’t resulted in any catastrophic shifts in rankings for websites and brands. However, we could be on the verge of a major core update that will impact more sites across more categories than we've seen so far. Today, Jordan discusses Google's helpful content update update.
About the speaker

Jordan Koene

previsible.io

 is a little camera shy

Jordan is CEO and Co-Founder of Previsible.io

Show Notes

  • 02:02
    The new helpful content update alert
    Google released a statement in December 2022 that theyd be rolling out a helpful content update. Roll-out finished in the middle of January, and similarly to the first helpful content update, there wasnt much to report on.
  • 03:09
    Googles stance on poor content practices
    Google is taking an aggressive stance against poor content practices to help the entire industry become more adherent to content policies. They want websites to leverage UGC, rule-based/automated content and AI content the right way, or risk being penalized.
  • 05:10
    The helpful content update and UGC sites
    The most effective websites after the recent helpful content updates are high UGC sites where the owner has responsibility in determining what gets indexed by Google. The helpful content notification process is Google's way of educating the industry on better content management.
  • 06:19
    Expectations for a significant core update from Google
    Google typically makes updates in April and May, and it is likely that there will be a large core update this spring that will result in more volatility. Ultimately, there will be more shifting in rankings and it will affect more sites across different categories.

Quotes

  • "Many third-party tools showed volatility in rank changes through the first two weeks of January. Similarly to the first helpful content update, not a lot of disastrous outcomes for brands and websites." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible

  • "When these big brands don't leverage UGC, rule-based/automated content, and AI content in the right way, Google is going to come around and slash their traffic pretty quickly." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible

  • "When we look at the data for the last two helpful content updates, we notice that the most effective websites are high UGC players. We're talking about the Pinterests, LinkedIns, Craiglists of the world." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible

  • "This whole helpful content notification process is indicative of where Google's going in terms of educating the industry and the market about how to better manage the content on their sites." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible

  • "Come this spring, Google is going to have enough data about the changes they made in these first two helpful content updates to really implement a larger core update." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible

About the speaker

Jordan Koene

previsible.io

 is a little camera shy

Jordan is CEO and Co-Founder of Previsible.io

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