The most striking aspect of this update is the dramatic reversal in visibility among several of the sites that were the biggest winners of 2020 in the days prior to the update, such as Amazon, Pinterest, CDC, Overstock, CNN, New York Times, and other sites that greatly benefitted due to the coronavirus pandemic, mandatory quarantines, and other breaking news in 2020.
Maybe Google decided it was time to give some of the smaller players a chance to compete against the big guys – an unexpected holiday gift, perhaps?
1,000+ Winners and Losers of the December 2020 Google Core Algorithm Update | Path Inte... - 0 views
Google's December 2020 Core Update Themes - 0 views
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The data and overall consensus point to Google’s December 2020 Core Update is it's one of the more impactful algorithm adjustments to hit the SERP over the past year or so.
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I prefer to look at core updates almost from a pure content and UX perspective. For me, it’s about the specific pages Google swaps out more than it is a per domain analysis.
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I am performing a qualitative analysis
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Google Unpaid Shopping Listings: Where Are They Now? - 0 views
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Now that free listings have been live for 7+ months and were expanded out to the main SERP, we pulled some data to check in on what Merkle clients are seeing
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The overwhelming majority of this traffic likely comes through the Shopping tab, with some traffic coming from the product knowledge panel on the main SERP. While there’s really no limit to the inventory that Google can show on the Shopping tab, consumer interest in that page likely hasn’t changed much over the course of the year. Since the Google Shopping redesign in 2019, there haven’t been any recent efforts to pull customers away from the main SERP onto the Shopping property.
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Include your entire product catalog
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Can Google Ignore Portions Of Your Site For Accessing Quality - 0 views
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how long does a site need to wait for Google to process a quality change and the answer was at least two months - one month won't cut it. And this applies to both Google Search and Google Discover, it isn't different. John said he would guess for a large site a couple of months would give Google a chance to understand it better. A month is too little to see a significant impact.
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John then goes into explaining that for a site that produces a lot of new content often, then Google will "focus essentially on the newer content on the main category sections of the web site." Because of the structure of your site, you are giving your newer content more prominence on your web site and Google will focus its crawling and indexing more on that newer content. John said if you are constantly creating new content, then that is where Google will shift its focus on.
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if you're looking at an overall quality issue with regards to your website and you have kind of this reference part that's really important for your website but it's really low quality then we will still balance that low quality part with your newer quality news content and try to find some some middle ground there with regards to how we understand the quality of your website overall.
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There are always so many algorithms in play; some are more suitable for ML than others. Suitability also requires room to remove bias, allow debugging, allow critical corrections, etc. -- in addition to delivering better results.
4 Google My Business Fields That Impact Ranking (and 3 That Don't) - Whiteboard Friday ... - 0 views
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think and possibly even test what page on your website to link your Google My Business listing to. Often people link to the homepage, which is fine. But we have also found with multi-location businesses sometimes it is better to link to a location page.
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If you're a business that has lots of different listings — like you have departments or you have practitioner listings — you also want to try and make sure that you link those to different pages on your site, to kind of maximize your exposure and make sure that you're just not trying to rank all the listings for the same thing, because that won't happen. They'll just get filtered. So that is a section that I would definitely suggest doing some testing on and see what works best for you and your industry.
Local SEO Ranking Factors 2020: What Affects Local Rankings? - 0 views
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Keywords in GMB landing page title
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Quality / authority of inbound links to GMB landing page URL
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Topical (Product / Service) keyword relevance across entire website
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The State of Local SEO: Experts Weigh in on Industry-Specific Tactics - Moz - 0 views
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Our financial client created COVID landing pages for both personal and business accounts. This client saw a 95% increase in organic goal completions from February to March. There was also a 97% increase in organic goal completions YoY. Google posts that focused on coronavirus-related services and products have also performed well.
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Figure out the best method for earning reviews. Test email, texting, and in-person requests from your team, physical cards with a bit.ly link, etc. Test each one for a few months, then switch to a different method. Test until you find the method that works best for your customers. The other thing that really needs to be considered is how to get customers to write about the specific services they used when working with your company. Little prompts or questions that they could answer when you reach out will help customers write better reviews.
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Home Services
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Terakeet-SEO-TLP_FINAL.pdf - 0 views
GMB Edits Being Blocked to Prevent Hijacking - Local University - 0 views
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These edits, or lack thereof, by Google are not related to the suspensions being triggered for making single edits to GMB profiles. Google is preventing listings from updating core information after the GMB profiles are verified, most likely to prevent many of the highjacked listings we have been noticing recently.
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If you are having issues with edits being ignored, take your issue to the LSF or the GMB community threads
Google Passage Indexing & The Core Update Are Not Bundled Together - 0 views
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John Mueller
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said he isn't sure if passage indexing is live yet or not but it is not something Google would bundle together with a core update launch
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