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ecommerce store
I see ecommerce stores ranking for review keywords now, even brand stores, reviewing their own products.
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ecommerce store
Putting content on a ecommerce site is like 15 years old tactic.
Meaning, instead of writing about your dog snuggie on a normal wordpress site, install OSCommerce, magento, or even Shopify and write about it there.
This is why some of you bank hard, and some of you struggle. You aren't thinking out of the box until someone spells it out for you.
As far as estimates go for content sites, it's the best we have(I have seen) so far, vs. Trust me bro Seos on Twitter that do little to no testing; if you have something better please share.Already seen it. Total guesswork dressed as science.
Paging Mr.Fishkin, Mr.Rand Fishkin please pick up the nearest white courtesy telephone.dog snuggie
I've got 4 active sites.Does anyone here include aggressive ads or perhaps no ads at all who can weigh in with what they experienced with the latest update?
The Mediavine FB group was going crazy about being affected by the update, but causation doesn't necessarily imply correlation.
I'm assuming many max out the numbers of ads they can show to maximise earnings, though.
Saw a kind of reversal on October 1stYou guys seeing a partial reversal?
I'm seeing some keywords reversed.
It could be RankBrain (reordering results based on user data feedback, i.e. pogo sticking) though, because of the new user data.
Ahrefs and SEMRush are so innacurate that I would not take that chart as a sign of recovery unless backed up with actual analytics.
With this reversal, I am also seeing some keywords bounce to all time highs, so we'll see if this turns out good in the long run.
It did do its job though probably, making people stop spamming AI content and sending more people out of the content site business.
Ahrefs and SEMRush are so innacurate that I would not take that chart as a sign of recovery unless backed up with actual analytics.
One of my sites appears to be nose diving when the exact opposite is true. Post update its up 31% YOY.
Nope. DR 35 fwiw.Is it built on an expired domain? And how strong if so may I ask?
Nope. DR 35 fwiw.
People never like to be told the harsh truth, but sometimes it's better to get.
Many people have almost unusable sites with all the ads.
How low can you go?October 2023 Spam Update
October 4th, 2023
Google released the October 2023 Spam Update today, which "improves its coverage in many languages and spam types."
Google said the update “aims to clean up several types of spam that our community members reported in Turkish, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Hindi, Chinese, and other languages.”
It should "reduce the visible spam in search results, particularly when it comes to cloaking, hacked, auto-generated, and scraped spam.”
It will take a few weeks to roll out.
I have 4 sites that got slapped out of 32 i manage, pain in the motherfucking ass these recent updates have been.
October core update just released... https://status.search.google.com/summary
I guess it is a reversal under a different name indeed. But lets see.Too early to tell, but some of the more weird drops I had with the Helpful Content Update seems to have reversed. It's not all of them, but definitely some of the worse.
I would say, it could seem as if Intent has been turned up again, though it would seem as for more competitive queries where intent is met, the HCU factors are still in play.
Core update? or a reversal by the HCU under another name?