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Google has announced a core algorithm update on Twitter. This is the second core update of the 2020 year, the first update was the January 2020 core update. What should you do now?
Google's Danny Sullivan confirmed that the core update also affects Google Discover:
What you should do now
Google's advice for core updates remains the same. Core updates do not penalize websites. For example, cleaning your links won’t help if your rankings drop after a core update. Instead, it’s likely that other websites do something better than your website.
If you want to get high rankings with Google's new ranking algorithm, just do the usual things that are needed to get high rankings:
1. Create web pages with good content
2. Get good links from other websites
3. Ensure that your website is mobile-ready
4. Use structured data markup code
Have your rankings changed?
You can monitor the rankings of your web pages with the Ranking Monitor in SEOprofiler. The Ranking Monitor enables you to react when your rankings drop.
The Ranking Monitor also shows the days on which algorithm updates happen so that you can quickly see if a ranking change might be related to an algorithm update:
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The tools in SEOprofiler also help you to optimize your web pages for Google's ranking algorithm.
You get everything you need to get high rankings on Google and other search engines: keyword research tools, web page optimization tools, SEO website audits, uptime monitoring, and much more.
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Stay healthy during these difficult times!
April 2020 local algorithm update? "We have been observing massive local ranking fluctuations that seem to have started around April 23, 2020. There is an active discussion happening at the Local Search Forum. We started to see the second wave of massive ranking fluctuation that corresponds with the announcement of the broad core algorithm update on May 4, 2020."
How to track clicks on a link in Google Analytics
"Tracking all external clicks is an easy tag to set up and is recommended to be tracking as soon as possible. All you need to do is create an event which fires on link clicks that don’t contain your domain name. This can send the target URL through as an event into Analytics."
Google's John Mueller: results change all the time
"Nothing on the web is ever 'totally ok', but yes, I do think it should remain possible for sites to 'pop up and dominate' (your words). Go make something awesome that pops up in your niche! The web is not set in stone, it's an exciting& dynamic place, where new things can pop up."
Google: international targeting won't affect other regions
"[Google's Gary Illyes] said 'all you do with that doing is to very strongly hint us that your content is more relevant to users in the region you've set.' In short, if you set this, it should not negatively impact how well your site does in other regions but it may slightly improve of you do in the region you selected."
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- Google: being on the first page is a sign you are doing the right things.
- Google will let most employees work remotely until the end of 2020.
- Google parent Alphabet drops controversial ‘Smart City’ project.
- News Brief: April updates from the Google News Initiative.
- Google: being big makes some things easier and other things harder.
- Google: ad balance is being retired.
- Google: be careful with the URL parameters tool in GSC.
- Google: publishing the contact details of celebrities is not good.