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Theory Time!
Google has a new modus operandi going. What are we on... the 5th Product Reviews Update (PRU) in about a year or whatever?
It never made sense for Google to work tirelessly and quietly on some small test index in the lab, creating some monster of an update. It never made sense to drop that update on the live US index or even global index, and then have to do a bunch of course-correction. Never made a lick of sense.
What does make sense? Creating milestones and smaller feedback loops that you give you actionable data in shorter amounts of time.
And that's what we're seeing with the 5 PRU's so far. They dropped the first iteration, then tweaked for the next small goal, and released that, so on and so forth. And they're not done.
This makes sense. It causes less disruption for everyone, creates less time for SEO's to "figure it out" because of more constant, albeit smaller changes, and it doesn't freaking destroy businesses and lives with mistakes. It gradually destroys them! I'm kidding but really, a gradual destruction gives us time to pivot rather than end up on the streets eating the leather off of our shoes.
I think that's why the Helpful Content Update (HCU) has been so quiet. I bet by this time next year, we're talking about the 3rd, 4th, or 5th HCU. Matter of fact, quote me on it. This is the new paradigm. The incremental update. Chapters in a book, rather than slamming the entire heavy hardback novel on the table and sending chess pieces flying everywhere.
Google has a new modus operandi going. What are we on... the 5th Product Reviews Update (PRU) in about a year or whatever?
It never made sense for Google to work tirelessly and quietly on some small test index in the lab, creating some monster of an update. It never made sense to drop that update on the live US index or even global index, and then have to do a bunch of course-correction. Never made a lick of sense.
What does make sense? Creating milestones and smaller feedback loops that you give you actionable data in shorter amounts of time.
And that's what we're seeing with the 5 PRU's so far. They dropped the first iteration, then tweaked for the next small goal, and released that, so on and so forth. And they're not done.
This makes sense. It causes less disruption for everyone, creates less time for SEO's to "figure it out" because of more constant, albeit smaller changes, and it doesn't freaking destroy businesses and lives with mistakes. It gradually destroys them! I'm kidding but really, a gradual destruction gives us time to pivot rather than end up on the streets eating the leather off of our shoes.
I think that's why the Helpful Content Update (HCU) has been so quiet. I bet by this time next year, we're talking about the 3rd, 4th, or 5th HCU. Matter of fact, quote me on it. This is the new paradigm. The incremental update. Chapters in a book, rather than slamming the entire heavy hardback novel on the table and sending chess pieces flying everywhere.