Tired of watching your website’s rankings plummet after every Google update? We know the feeling and we’ve got you covered.
In this month’s roundup, we’ll break down the latest Google algorithm changes and share actionable tips to help your site thrive. From understanding spam policies to leveraging the power of content creators, we’ve got everything you need to know in our Ascend newsletter.
That’s right, the latest Google update has wrapped up. This means it’s time to assess how your website fared and make any necessary adjustments. Remember, Google focuses on high-quality content, so make sure yours is top-notch!
Why does this matter?
Google’s updates directly affect your website’s search visibility. At Assisted, our SEO experts are always on top of the latest changes, analysing how they impact our clients and finding new ways to help them grow.
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It has been reported that Google has revised its spam policies document, outlining stricter guidelines for website content and practices. Google has done this to maintain a high-quality search experience and strengthen enforcement with stricter penalties for those who violate spam policies.
By adhering to the spam policies outlined by Google, businesses can improve their online presence and avoid any penalties that could harm their organic search rankings. If you feel you may have been impacted, don’t hesitate to our ever-growing team of SEO and Google experts.
Google Trends has just got a brand new look! You can now filter by country, time range, active trends, and relevance. You can even export the data to CSV, your clipboard, and RSS. It shows you what’s trending, how many people are searching for it, and how it’s changed over time.
Google Trends is a fantastic resource for ideas and data. The new updates give access to more detailed and defined data to create stronger campaigns and strategies.
In a significant move that could impact your search visibility, Google has officially retired the “Cache” feature from search results. This means users will no longer be able to access cached versions of web pages directly from Google Search.
Google is prioritising displaying the most up-to-date results on the search engine, emphasising real-time information rather than cached content which may contain outdated or sensitive information.
Google just announced that they’re giving a thumbs-up to content creators. This is a big deal for SEO because it means content shared by these creators is more likely to show up higher in search results.
We understand the importance of Google recognising your content creators. When Google sees you as an expert, your content gets a boost in search rankings which in turn means more people see your website and information. This will likely lead to more trust and authority for your brand. It’s like getting a golden star from Google itself!
It’s time to take control. Responding to reviews shows your customers you care and helps maintain a positive online reputation. Let’s work together to turn those negative reviews into opportunities for growth.