Google’s core updates aim to improve search results by enhancing quality and relevance. In 2023, a significant core update was rolled out, impacting websites across the internet. This update focuses on delivering a better user experience by promoting high-quality and relevant content in search rankings. The Core Update 2023 had mixed effects, with some websites experiencing improvements in visibility and organic traffic, while others faced declines.
The new update emphasizes E-E-A-T (Experience-Expertise-Authoritativeness-Trustworthiness) signals in product reviews, suggesting that phrases like “in my experience” or “my hands-on analysis” improve search rankings, and highlights signals such as visual evidence, audio, links to evidence, and quantitative measurements to assess experience.
Google’s December 2022 link spam update targeted unethical practices of artificially inflating link quantities to manipulate search rankings, resulting in penalties for spammy websites and improved visibility for those prioritizing high-quality links, with a focus on evaluating link quality, contextual relevance, link diversity, anchor text optimization, and user feedback signals.
In December 2022, Google introduced its Helpful Content Update, refining algorithms to deliver more relevant and informative search results, prioritizing authoritative content, providing diverse perspectives, incorporating user feedback, and emphasizing the importance of high-quality content for a better search experience.
In October 2022, Google intensified its fight against spam, refining algorithms and implementing measures to enhance search quality, improve user experience, and promote a trustworthy online environment, targeting spammy websites, enhancing user safety, promoting quality content, and integrating user feedback.
In September 2022, Google introduced a significant update targeting product reviews, aiming to improve their quality and reliability in search results, enhancing trust and transparency for online shoppers. This update emphasizes authenticity, expertise, and comprehensive information, while filtering out low-quality and misleading content, ultimately empowering consumers to make well-informed purchasing decisions.
Google’s core updates are algorithm updates that fundamentally change the sorting of search results, taking about two weeks to complete. While the recent core update had less impact compared to the previous one, affected pages are advised to review technical factors such as headlines, content accuracy, and timeliness. Wikis, dictionaries, and sites with print content like advertisements may experience ranking decreases, while sites with high-quality video content tend to have higher rankings.
Google’s Helpful Content Updates aim to improve search results and user experience by penalizing websites with unhelpful or manipulative SEO content, while rewarding content written for people. The update emphasizes the importance of helpful content and warns that unhelpful content can negatively impact the entire site’s rankings. It advises website operators to focus on keyword intention, prioritize expertise and quality, and avoid machine-written content.
Google’s fourth product review update prioritizes high-quality reviews that offer unique insights rather than generic templates, aiming to promote such content in search results while avoiding direct penalties for low-quality reviews.