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Google's June 27th search update or what ever it is.

Have your earnings been effected?

         

G_Smitty

7:19 pm on Jun 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My site receives thousands of visitors daily from Google daily; however yesterday I was reduced to hundreds.

What this means in Adsense earnings is a least a 30% drop. A 30% drop still leaves me in good shape but I hope it does not last.

Has anyone else seen a drastic decrease in earnings because of the update? I am hoping the answer is yes so Google will reverse the change they made yesterday.

mikeybee

9:44 am on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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im 50% down now, and to answer a previous post, my site is a very reputable site, 5 years old now, so im just a little concerned :)

cheers
mike

greedy player

10:12 am on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)



ECPM DOWN... about 70%

Hobbs

10:12 am on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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You are right in that you are just asking for it pldaniels.

[stepping aside to avoid getting hit by the shrapnel]

pldaniels

10:38 am on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hobbs,

Just from watching the number of "innocently misguided" people setting up AdSense sites on this forum makes me consider that there's at least a fair percentage of people who don't entirely play by the rules.

Hobbs

10:54 am on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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agree, but what are you hoping for? Them coming out and say yep I am an MFA or scraper? Or everyone here coming out and denying they are scrapers, it gets us nowhere and earns you a neck bite or two.

pldaniels

11:02 am on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes, agreed - it was a bit optimistic of me :D

In summary, I feel for the top ranking legit people who have suffered, at the same time the change has also shaken out a lot of crud sites too. Perhaps it's a clean sweep across the board, who knows.

Those with legit operations hopefully will see their revenues return to normal and look back on this as perhaps one of those 'statistical glitches'?

G_Smitty

3:27 pm on Jun 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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The results are always "mfa free" and "the best ever" for those on top. You can always find discrepancies if you look; however those on top don't look very hard.

My site has been at the top for 6 years and is a reputable site. Even though I dropped substantially I will survive. As history always shows my site will be back in a few months (hopefully). I have finally realized this time around that my site is a stand alone site and does not have to rely on Google referrals.

night707

4:31 pm on Jul 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Google traffic was cut by 100% same like with that bourbon update in 2005

OptiRex

4:39 pm on Jul 14, 2006 (gmt 0)



Google traffic was cut by 100%

So you lost all your traffic?

Or do you mean by half, 50%?

ronburk

5:14 pm on Jul 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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No traffic change, but my income is almost exactly double in July what it was in June. Small volumes, so it's probably just one or two new high-CPC advertisers, though I haven't been able to ferret them out of the data yet.

Although I have a relatively white-hat, hand-written content site, I lost about 50% traffic at the last major algorithm update (months ago). That slowly rebounded in the next few months afterwards. I suspect one part of the new algorithm was not my forte, and that actual user behavior of digging down through the SERPs to discover my often-the-only-useful-source-of-info pages helped bring me back to page #1 over time.

jetteroheller

5:51 pm on Jul 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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See other threats from me over the theme.

Earnings down to 1/3.

Never had such a drastic fall back, this month will have earnings like November 2004

Jon_King

6:32 pm on Jul 14, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes, earnings are down 40%. I have gone on to filter what seems a great many 'get it free' and competitor ads. I had related products and ads before the 27th and not now. Low paying freebe ad clicks, less targeted and/or too targeted competitors, and some rank changes in the overall index are the primary contributing factors IMO.

[edited by: Jon_King at 6:34 pm (utc) on July 14, 2006]

G_Smitty

11:49 pm on Jul 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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everything is back to normal for my site. July 27th and I have fully recovered from the June 27th update. I hope it sticks for a little while. My earnings for July were down 60%

FrostyMug

11:50 pm on Jul 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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everything is back to normal on my site as well.

greatstart

4:03 am on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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WOW! That is all I can say. Traffic is finally back to normal today after a one month HUGE decrease in search engine traffic. I hope this does not happen again.

gamiziuk

4:09 am on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I lost just about all of my Google search traffic months ago - so I am not affected by "recent" updates (thank goodness ASK is around).

david_uk

5:11 am on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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The results are always "mfa free" and "the best ever" for those on top. You can always find discrepancies if you look; however those on top don't look very hard.

My site is unchaged at no 4 on google.com and 2 on google.uk. Traffic isn't particularly different, yet earnings over the last 2 days is down to 25% of the week's average eCPM.

miguelito

9:18 am on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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None of my traffic comes from search engines etc so i always see a big increase in revenue in times like this

OptiRex

10:43 am on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)



None of my traffic comes from search engines

Absolutely none, 0%, not one click?

How is this possible?

yummybanas

4:49 pm on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Funny how the sites affected on June 27th are now back on July 27th. A lot of sites disappeared from the SERPs on July 27th.
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jetteroheller

7:00 pm on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My most important site is still affected.

On July 27th,

2 subdomains out of the filter
2 other into the filter, rest is unchanged.

Content_ed

8:56 pm on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I think there's something far more subtle going on. None of our pages are dropped, but we did lose several two word search phrases for which we ranked above the fold. Most of these are phrases we've "owned" for years. While it killed a couple pages that, for whatever the reason, had very narrow search bandwidth, it doesn't seem to have affected our overall traffic much.

Since we have a pretty eclectic site with content from a half dozen or a dozen unrelated topics, it may represent a shift in the Google algo to giving broad matches (ie, two word phrases) to themed sites. In some instances, I've seen phrases we used to rank in the top 3 for taken over by Fortune 500 companies, which could only be related to the subject by semantics, rather than search intent:-)

EX. Imagine you owned the phrase "growing wheat" for the last five years with a do-it-yourself farming guide, and now the results came up with Archer Daniels Midland and Stop&Shop. Another possibility is that Google has concluded two word phrases where both words can be individually associated with a serious corporation should go to them and completely ignore the smaller authority sites.

The update doesn't seem to have affected Adsense earnings for us, but that may be because the pages that tanked didn't display Adsense. Hey, wait a minute...:-)

miguelito

11:08 pm on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Absolutely none, 0%, not one click?

How is this possible?

well basically because my two main sites are underground forum sites- underground in the sense that you can't see much unless you are a registered member and membership is vetted and by invitation only.

some people may come via search engines but they can't see inside or the google ads, Nothing shady or illegal, it's just that so few cater for what i do in terms of offering webspace and bandwidth to do what we do that i would be swamped with users who would crash the server if i opened it further.

dollarshort

11:28 pm on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Down about 60%, serps same, weather related?

beakertrail

11:40 pm on Jul 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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those of you who are suffering with this update, does most of your google traffic come from one or two keywords?
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