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Google Updates and SERP Changes - December 2021

         

goodroi

11:35 am on Dec 1, 2021 (gmt 0)

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What has December got to offer us, I wonder. In an unusual move, Google announced a broad core update in November, just before Black Friday was due to hit. Many questioned this move, just before the start of a big online shopping season. Our November thread monitoring the reports indicated a mixed bag of results. As of this moment, the broad core update is almost complete.

In case you missed it, here's a quick round-up of some of the Google news.

Google Updates and SERP Changes - November 2021 [webmasterworld.com]

Google Broad Core Update Released: "November 2021 Core Update" [webmasterworld.com]

SEO video about targeting by Intent [webmasterworld.com]

Google has announced some new features for local publishers, and tools for reporters. [webmasterworld.com]

Podcast: Google Talks About The Future of SEO [webmasterworld.com]

Best ways to hide a site or pages from search engines. [webmasterworld.com]

Take a look at the other Google search and SEO topics [webmasterworld.com], and recent discussion in other sectors on WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com]

Let's start the conversation and observations for December's Google SERPs Changes.

RedBar

2:15 pm on Dec 19, 2021 (gmt 0)

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A very unusual Saturday with valid-looking traffic at 92% of my weekday average PVs however so far today, Sunday, the vast majority of "visitors" have been single-page US bots, loads and loads of them from all over the USA.

My global site rankings still appear to be unchanged.

not2easy

2:58 pm on Dec 19, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Could be a knock-on effect of the turbulent weather. There are about half a million homes without electricity (or walls) across the US today due to tornadoes. There are many thousands more people trying to assist those folks, so not as much 'shopping as usual' for the season. Areas not affected will have holiday travel this weekend. It is bound to affect online traffic.

Markedd

3:15 pm on Dec 19, 2021 (gmt 0)

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I don't deny that this could be a possibility, but, exactly when a new update rolled in (in a matter of hours), the conversions simply disappeared. This is not the first time I saw this, so I will continue to blame it on Google more and less on bad weather. The latter will affect the web as well, but I think in a more natural manner and not directly linked to Google's algorithm adjustments. I am curious if others have seen a similar behaviour as I did the last couple of weeks.

ichthyous

4:08 pm on Dec 19, 2021 (gmt 0)

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This is not a normal holiday drop at all. I just calculated my clicks in GSC for the period 12/3/2021-12/17/2021 to the period 12/4/2020-12/18/2020...which is Friday to Friday. There is a 35% decline in clicks this holiday period vs. last year same period. For most terms, clicks dropped to one or zero during this holiday season.

This is almost all due to Google's manipulation during the prime holiday sales season...presumably to boost ad conversions and send sales to ads instead of organic. I have never seen this kind of drop in the 17 years that I have been doing this.

KaseyM

1:18 am on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Shocking traffic since Friday

Been hit.

yollo03

5:20 am on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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According to google the final part of the core update (thats how I call it) is rolling out. They said the update will continue until right before Christmas. This is the last chance for recovery. I did recover some of my lost keywords. Traffic is still very low at the moment.

techyboy

5:57 am on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Literally Exhausted of updates of google. Actually we were recovering very well in early of November almost we were going to reach our all-time high ranking & this core updates almost push back up to the 20-25% drops. Pls suggest what i should, i do next

techyboy

6:04 am on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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i think we can see the better results after the chirstmas ends

saladtosser

12:03 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Anyone else seeing the youtube pack has been extended to full screen videos on mobile? Seems to be rolling out now! Youtube videos now take up an additional 50% vertocal space compared to the previous youtube widget layout!

samwest

1:42 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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This is disgusting. No traffic, no conversions, nothing for days. Google has the spigot turned off and is grabbing up all the traffic and sales for themselves. What will they do with the billions they steal from content creators? They'll go buy a few skinny highrise towers in New York and never even visit them. All Google is trying to do is beat us down into abject poverty, along with that other crazy old man. Merry Christmas.

christianz

1:47 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Sharp drop at 9am UTC. Could be related to @saladtosser mentioned increase in YouTube googlespam, but more likely just part of the general ranking turmoil.

ichthyous

1:48 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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According to google the final part of the core update (thats how I call it) is rolling out. They said the update will continue until right before Christmas. This is the last chance for recovery. I did recover some of my lost keywords. Traffic is still very low at the moment.


Which update is this, the ecommerce update? These updates are not geared at improving results but at finding ways to squeeze out organic results out entirely so people click on more links. My search traffic was down 30% yesterday, and today is starting off worse. I don't think any of us will see a lasting 'recovery'...this is the new normal, more days with miserable traffic blamed on perpetual 'AI' updates which are just a thinly veiled excuse to find ways to keep all the traffic. Soon Google will leave nothing but crumbs and we will all have to decide whether to block Google from our content and move on, or become full time youtubers (until they make that impossible too). I am putting all my efforts into finding new real world partnerships and opportunities as continuing to let Google dominate my time is pointless.

saladtosser

2:08 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Unfortunately google will need to retain more and more traffic each quarter so anyone expecting a recovery of traffic (esp if they haven't lost positions) will be sadly disappointed. I personally put it squarely on the widget spam, its literally everywhere and takes up 50% more screen real estate than all the organics combined, while I see our website traffic going down month on month with positions improving (against other organic results) our YouTube traffic climbs month on month which I'm not surprised about given the prominence YouTube receives. Google will be reporting a record breaking quarter again and they will need to beat that quarter next quarter so expect more widgets and less traffic!

I don't blame the Goolers though, they are just doing there job.. I blame the game itself, had google never floated I believe it would look very different than it does today!

BigKat

2:48 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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I disagree with those blaming poor Google traffic/conversions on Omicron, inflation, Xmas, the weather, etc. Looking beyond Google, to other traffic sources, we are actually doing fairly well as compared to last year.

I don't blame the Goolers though, they are just doing there job..

Google compartmentalizes staff so their contribution to the net effect is likely unknown or rather limited in scope. I look at Googlers as a firing squad where multiple rifles are pointed at a single target with only one of the rifles having a live round. When the triggers are pulled, Googlers don't know exactly which rifle/bullet carried out the sentence and they all sleep well at night. In this scenario, I feel it's domestic small businesses facing Google's firing squad and their rifles have been replaced with machine guns with many of us lined up and blindfolded together. Heaven help us for allowing such companies to wield so much control over our lives and those of future generations...

christianz

3:06 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Googlers don't know exactly which rifle/bullet carried out the sentence and they all sleep well at night.


I like your firing squad analogy and it is correct. But at some point some engineers/executives should be noticing that the direction they are on for the past 5-10 years has been toxic to the web ecosystem.

There is someone who orders the firing squad and others who are complicit or indifferent about it.

No one can look at the rats nest of googlespam widgets in google "organic search" pages and come to conclusion that this is healthy for the web. Obviously they view the distributed WWW as something that they used to get to this position, but no longer need and will view as competition or "threat" to their traffic/eyeball hoarding business in future.

BigKat

3:42 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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But at some point some engineers/executives should be noticing that the direction they are on for the past 5-10 years has been toxic to the web ecosystem.

I'm sure some engineers have left for the very reasons you mentioned. The problem is non-compete, non-disclosure, etc. contracts limit their ability to speak. I feel, though unproven, that Matt Cutts fits this mold which is why he departed Google. Eventually higher level engineers, such as Matt, get replaced by those without a conscience.

As we've seen in other industries, engineers can and have automated themselves and many others out of jobs. If AI were previously given boundaries, where it could perform its own testing, engineer involvement on changes may be circumvented with the final change approval being made solely by executives instead.

EditorialGuy

3:47 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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I disagree with those blaming poor Google traffic/conversions on Omicron, inflation, Xmas, the weather, etc. Looking beyond Google, to other traffic sources, we are actually doing fairly well as compared to last year.

As always, your mileage may vary. At any given moment in time, different sites will lose (or gain) traffic and/or sales for any number of reasons. Google is just one possible contributor to change.

BigKat

4:00 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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your mileage may vary.

We're driving on four 60,000 mile tires with one from Google, one from Bing, one from Yahoo and one from DDG. If all the tires are performing well, except for Google's flat tire, it's safe to assume the loss in mileage is because of Google.

This is where analyzing all traffic/conversion data, not just from Google, comes in handy. Compare all traffic sources to prior periods, and it's easy to spot an external event impacting traffic/conversions as it will be noticeable across the board. In our case, the problem is unequivocally isolated to Google.

ichthyous

4:16 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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I feel it's domestic small businesses facing Google's firing squad and their rifles have been replaced with machine guns with many of us lined up and blindfolded together. Heaven help us for allowing such companies to wield so much control over our lives and those of future generations...


Let's not forget that it's their platform and none of us would be here if Google didn't first offer up the opportunities. My entire career was built on search going back to 2004. It allowed me to leapfrog over the gatekeepers and competition in my field, which was slow to adopt ecommerce and search etc. Having said that, Google has become a utility in my opinion and so needs to be more regulated. The reason being that the current situation is permitting an extreme concentration of resources and wealth in just a few corporate entities at the expense of small business. They are monopolies now and are rapidly closing off all the paths to success on the internet that do not involve paying them a fortune. That is bad for business and for society at large as many small businesses will simply close.

Impactful regulation will never come from the US Congress, which is on the take from the tech lobbyists. I am slowly moving back to the old sources of sales, which Google allowed me to leapfrog over for many years. Those days are over now and I am fortunate to have made a good living all these years on the back of Google search. I'll now use that cushion to escape the vice Google has my business in right now. It is a very slow and painful process moving away from dependence on search, but push has come to shove.

christianz

6:28 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Let's not forget that it's their platform and none of us would be here if Google didn't first offer up the opportunities


My traffic is 80% search traffic but Google hasn't given me any opportunities. If Google didn't exist, some better search engine(s) would exist and give me my organic share of traffic. Google is not giving traffic, they are, increasingly, taking it.

Its also not "their platform". WWW is free, distributed network of websites. Google has inserted themselves between it and the user, and the user has no clue that the middleman is taking advantage of them, and no knowledge that alternatives even exist.

shadowlight

7:21 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Let's not forget that it's their platform and none of us would be here if Google didn't first offer up the opportunities


Lets also not forget that Google would not be here and what it is today without content creators (us). It works both ways!

In fact if all content creators along with their content disappeared off Google, what exactly would it be left with to wrap ads around?

christianz

11:00 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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The 9AM UTC drop seems to have reversed by the end of the December 20. But not sure if it sticks. May see similar lows tomorrow around same time. Traffic is very volatile for a relatively high/stable traffic site, so definitely update rolling out.

ichthyous

11:00 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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@shadowlight Also true! Unfortunately content creators are legion, while search engines with market share are not. If the market fragmented into the public using numerous search engines everything would change.

Traffic is abysmal today...USA is down 28%, UK down 41% at 6pm. Search down 21%, direct down 30%. I've never seen such a huge drop and it has been getting worse since the 13th. I always see a drop about a week before Christmas, but nothing like this.

Is anyone seeing stable or increased traffic since the 13th?

[edited by: ichthyous at 11:51 pm (utc) on Dec 20, 2021]

Jori

11:42 pm on Dec 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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If I may suggest : don't panic before january.

Markedd

8:23 am on Dec 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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@ichthyous Yes, I did see both stable and increased traffic since the beginning of November, with no significant change since 13th of Dec. The quality of traffic fluctuates insanely though, depending on the 'small' algorithm adjustments.

Alex_1729

10:04 am on Dec 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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@ichthyous Informational site here, I've seen a change on the 14th of Dec. The drop seemed to stop, then on the 17th and 18th a slight increase. Then yesterday a bigger increase. Now almost as high as it was last week, but much lower what it was two or three weeks ago. So far today seems to be as high as yesterday, though I've had some new content going a bit viral, while older pages are still struggling to regain what they lost.

Dooku

11:31 am on Dec 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Google compartmentalizes staff so their contribution to the net effect is likely unknown or rather limited in scope.
Sorry, but your analogy is completely wrong. In the past year I have spoken to two google employees at the same (personal) venue. And that discussion went haywire after about 15 minutes of me confronting them with the issues we all notice on this forum.

Although I do not like G, I always gave their employees the benefit of the doubt.....not any more. It turns out that almost all know exactly what G is doing and they contribute actively to reach that goal and their personal targets. The only difference being that a small group of engineers within the company actually lays eyes on parts of the algo itself and its development.

However all of those "widget ideas", "psychological methods" and "testing lab" are done by a very large group of people all of them actively contributing with ideas to squeezing organic traffic for everyone out there.

I always guessed they must be a "certain type" of people that work at G and I could not have been more wrong......it's worse then I imagined. Why do you think G uses their special interview method and tests to hire employees?

But the most shocking part of that conversation with the two G employees was the fact of their lack of empathy at what their actions are causing. It's like they do not understand basic principles of decent behavior which they should have learned by the age of 12. Whatever you "think you know" about G employees, just forget it, it's far worse than you can imagine. Why do you think the internet is in the state it's today? A company is not just a name or it's building, it's the employees that actively contribute and move it forward in a certain direction.

Until some government will stop them like the Chinese did, than each and every algo update will get worse than the previous one.

Jmh90

11:37 am on Dec 21, 2021 (gmt 0)



Its got to the point where we can almost read Google like a book. A good day of sales is always followed by an imminent nosedive in traffic or conversions.

For the last 2 years, we haven't been able to celebrate any good days of sales or traffic as we know what is round the corner. It's now a running joke in the office where we actually dread high performing days as we know it is about to be snatched away from us when the guys at google turn the tap off. It's too inconsistent.

RedBar

12:51 pm on Dec 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Monday surprised me with 72.7% of average traffic for my global site however UK localised sites are struggling to get to 50% of average with some at 33%. For several of these UK sites it is normal however the UK Govt's XMess ditherings have seemingly smashed the hotel / pub site visitors.

I say seemingly since its realworld takings although down have not yet been obliterated, quite simply visitors are not searching for accommodation at the moment. Overall trade is down but not disastrously so, yet!

Rankings for all sites maintain their high levels.

ichthyous

1:18 pm on Dec 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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A major part of the reason my traffic is so low is reduced UK traffic. I have had stable and strong UK traffic for most of this year, even when USA traffic is weak. This past week that all changed...the UK traffic is dropping dramatically. This morning it's an 83% decline. Yesterday 36%. USA is also down but not nearly as much. Perhaps a major update in the Uk serps?
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