Anyone noticed turbulence in Google serps latley?
//Lr
Anyone noticed turbulence in Google serps latley?
//Lr
Probably new Google SERP updates
Not me. My rankings are still good. When did you last check?
I am showing steady changes - some sites going up a little and some going down a little but nothing dramatic.
In my ranking there is a little fluctuation, I think I need do more link building work.
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I see alot of turbulence across dozens of sites I monitor. Nothing terribly new. Google 'Fresh' and other aspects of Panda seem to cycle keyword ranks a lot - even during a 24 hour period. Part of me thinks that's very DELIBERATE: Google may be 'sampling' sites otherwise ranking on Page 2 by putting them in a temporary slot on Page 1, testing the click-thru, time onsite, page exploration - and then demoting them again.
I'm not a big blogger, so many of my sites are STATIC page sites - and I often see 30%, 40% or more traffic swings from day to day - even though nothing has fundamentally changed on the site - or with backlinks. In the final analysis, Turbulence is pretty much NORMAL as of late. The days of having stable, fixed ranking keywords that really hold on Page 1 seem to be a thing of the past.
Do you think that these alterations in the SERP force us to be prudent or modify our positioning strategies, for example with the use of IMSupercharged Bookmarks?
Google is trying to mess with us I think.
Where I know google has been having problems, I don't think they are out to mess with people directly. Its all for one common goal in any case, and that's to make sure that the net and all the searches you do, brings quality sites, and not all sorts of spammy sites that would be better to not have online. like i said, they have had a few problems, but am sure they are working on it.
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Been thinking the same. There's too much fluctuation in their SERPS. I look after a couple of dozen sites and have great link source, velocity and anchor text diversification in all of them. In G, some sites have moved up, some stayed and some dropped for high value keywords. What bugs me is that there is no apparent commonality to any of these results. Given that and the recent rise in SERPS of crappy websites, it appears that there has been a huge algorithm mistake and in their war on SEO - have shot themselves in the foot. I'd suggest waiting for the dust to settle before doing anything drastic.
Not to put too fine a point on it but big G always see an increase in their profits when site owners rush to Adwords to bridge the traffic gap.
The Penguin algo update from last Thursday night is still making many website owners unhappy. We'll see if they update things.