Google Algo Update Alert — Jordan Koene / Previsible
Jordan Koene
previsible.io
- Part 1 Google Algo Update Alert — Jordan Koene / Previsible
- Part 2Google’s Highly Cited Fact feature — Jordan Koene / Previsible
- Part 3Google’s goodbye to AMP — Jordan Koene / Previsible
Show Notes
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02:16News on Googles new algorithm updateSince Googles product review update, theres been volatility in terms of search rankings and forum type content. Google is in the process of testing and getting rid of bad actors in content.
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04:33Impacts of Googles new algorithm updateWhile the fall offs have not been catastrophic, larger UGC and enterprise sites noticed a softening in traffic. These sites are yet to see a rebound in traffic after the easter holiday break.
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06:35Players impacted by Googles new algorithm updateSocial engagement sites like Twitter and Youtube have seen an uptick in traffic. However, SEO visibility has softened for sites like Quora and editorial review sites like CNET and WIRED.
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08:40Where Google is headed with their product review changesEssentially, Google is reevaluating the sources they check to evaluate a websites ranking. While product reviews are decreasing in importance, social medias importance is rising.
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10:11The importance of product reviews currentlyProduct reviews are still critical to product pages. Google is adjusting the evaluation of webmasters leveraging of the review data displayed on product pages.
Quotes
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"We're seeing drops in ranking, alluding to Google evaluating what's happening in the content space. Either we've got tests and updates, or this is experimentation for something bigger to come." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
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"Larger UGC sites and enterprise sites arent seeing the same traffic from a few weeks ago. Several holidays happened at the same time. But, people are struggling to see the rebound after the holiday." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
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"We're seeing some upward mobility in the social media space. Maybe that's just Elon Musk in his active, this investor type stance. But, we're not seeing any impact around social media." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
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"We've seen editorial sites like CNET and WIRED take a drop in the last two weeks. A lot of that could be due to the ongoing changes going on with how these websites do product reviews." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
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"Google is reevaluating the data points leveraged when evaluating the rankings of a particular page. They started with product reviews because theyve been abused a lot lately." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
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"Product reviews are still important on a product page. They always have been and probably will continue to be. Where Google is making their adjustments is around how we use them and collect the data." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
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"Google is asking how its possible that a product still has five stars when the last three reviews for the product were one star. They're reevaluating how webmasters leverage the data we display." -Jordan Koene, Co-Founder, PreVisible
- Part 1 Google Algo Update Alert — Jordan Koene / Previsible
- Part 2Google’s Highly Cited Fact feature — Jordan Koene / Previsible
- Part 3Google’s goodbye to AMP — Jordan Koene / Previsible
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Part 1Google Algo Update Alert — Jordan Koene / Previsible
Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and Education Partner at PreVisible, dives into breaking SEO news. Google’s latest standalone product reviews update is testament to the fact that they’re on a mission to get ‘sound purchasing advice’ in front of their billions of users. Much like Google’s core updates, Google advised that this aims to rank content that demonstrates expertise and insight beyond what’s provided by the manufacturer. Today, Jordan discusses Google's new algorithm update.
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Part 2Google’s Highly Cited Fact feature — Jordan Koene / Previsible
Jordan Koene, PreVisible CEO and Co-Founder, discusses SEO news. Audio has always taken a backseat to video, images, and maps on the SERP. As audio becomes a mainstream source of information for consumers, the potential for audio advertising is just one of the many reasons for Google to prioritize audio content. Today, Jordan talks about how Google might handle audio SEO
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Part 3Google’s goodbye to AMP — Jordan Koene / Previsible
Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and Education Partner at PreVisible, dives into breaking SEO news. When AMP came into existence, tech leaders criticized it believing that it was Google’s way of dictating how websites are built. Eight years later, AMP pages no longer receive preferential treatment in Google search results, and Google seems to have acknowledged that they’ll never get an entire web to adopt a single practice. Today, Jordan discusses Google saying goodbye to AMP
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