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Google Updates and SERP Changes - August 2014

         

webcentric

10:38 pm on Jul 31, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Continued from July 2014 thread at: http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/4684131.htm [webmasterworld.com] by robert_charlton - 10:43 am on Aug 8, 2014 (PST -8)


i think to mention that traffic is down and some other WM agree to it will help webmasters see that it is Google changing the system again and not the a Problem with the site


My point was simply that changes do not impact all websites at the same time, generally, but instead appear to roll out in phases across topics, site-types and/or localities. As others have pointed out, if there are 500+ algorithm updates/tweaks/whatever every year, that's over one per day. Question is, is the current tweak rolling out in your neighborhood on the same day (or even the same month) it rolls out in mine.

All I'm saying is that if the changes were more carefully monitored here by location/niche/etc., it might be easier to see what is actually changing at any given time and the scope to which that change applies.

It's pretty apparent that not everyone experiences the same algorithm changes at the same time or in the same way. Maybe there's a regional aspect to some of this e.g. a change rolls out in America today so expect it in the UK a week from now or whatever. I think there needs to be an effort to differentiate what's happening in this niche or in this neck of the woods from other places and/or topics.

It takes time to rebuild indexes the size of Google's and it's expensive which should explain index shuffles that only impact small segments of the index. Test it here today, if it seems to be right, roll it out elsewhere tomorrow. What's happening in the US today may be completely irrelevant in the UK at the moment. What anyone sees at any given moment could be a pigeon in the coal mine (a warning of things to come) or a red herring (just an experiment that never gets fully implemented).

One can choose to track it in a scientific fashion or just site back and watch. Not sure one path is better than the other but if you want to make sense of it, then applying a little differentiation to the observation process seems like a sensible approach. Bird watchers can count birds 1,2,3... or they can identify them by type and then count them (birds of prey, songbirds, migratory birds, etc.) Simply counting them doesn't seem that useful to me but I'm no bird expert.
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[edited by: Robert_Charlton at 6:56 pm (utc) on Aug 8, 2014]

mrengine

2:44 pm on Aug 28, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Zagek, you can see various screenshots and info at [searchengineland.com...]

Mentat

7:22 pm on Aug 28, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Another day in WMT...

[i.imgur.com...]

The "funny" thing is that a lot of spammers and local sites are now ranking for international queries...

Martin Ice Web

7:48 pm on Aug 28, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Mentant, that is scary! I doubt that google is able to run their system without big impact for clean websites! Pushing brands and killing small sites is a sign that their engineers are running out of ideas.

Atomic

12:34 am on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I see a massive crawling spike in WMT.

Martin Ice Web

7:09 am on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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The last two days have been very good. It felt like prepanda. Traffic was way up and i had the feeling that the users have been happy to as we had many calls and mails with message: great we found you! That is what we are looking for, for a long time now.
Unfortunatelly yesterday at 4pm, google decided to take the good user experience away from their serps and present them the same old panda nonsense.

Itanium

10:54 am on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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@Atomic: Same. HUGE spike in WMT.

Itanium

10:54 am on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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@previous post: spike on 26th

samwest

11:10 am on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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@MIW - I saw the same "lucid" period of traffic yesterday...but, like you describe, it shut down later in the day. Two totally different niches, different countries yet we always see the same patterns.

I had a huge crawl spike on the 19th...not much since.

Itanium

11:23 am on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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might have something to do with the authorship drop.

louieramos

12:32 pm on Aug 29, 2014 (gmt 0)

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i can see another minor shake up in the SERP here in Australia. one website with hundreds of sitewide links gone on Page 1. almost same time last week when that SERP fluctuation happens, but results are different. maybe this is a beginning of something..

Awarn

7:45 pm on Aug 30, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I too had a huge spike and yesterday sales seem to be more like they should be. Hopefully Google is getting this thing tweaked.

System

7:55 am on Sep 1, 2014 (gmt 0)

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