TLDR

  • Today's HDR Update for 11 June, 2024
  • 1) Google On Fixing A Few Pages To Recover From Helpful Content Update
  • 2) Google Responds To Specific Search Leak, Navboost, Clicks & User Interactions
  • 3) Google to struggling sites: Focus on your audience, content quality

Google has recently addressed several important updates and advice for websites aiming to improve their search rankings. In response to the Helpful Content Update, Google suggests that websites should focus on improving specific pages to recover. The company emphasizes the importance of concentrating on audience needs and content quality to regain and enhance search visibility. Additionally, Google has clarified its stance on a recent search leak involving Navboost and the impact of clicks and user interactions on search rankings, urging site owners to prioritize user-centric content and maintain high standards of information quality.

Google On Fixing A Few Pages To Recover From Helpful Content Update

John Mueller from Google responded to a question on Reddit about the likelihood of fixing just 10 pages out of 20,000 pages on a site, how that might help that site recover from the Helpful content update. The site owner said only 10 pages were hit by that September helpful content update, and asked if the 10 pages can hurt the other 20,000 pages on the site.

Source Url: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-hcu-few-pages-37541.html

Google Responds To Specific Search Leak, Navboost, Clicks & User Interactions

Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison, provided a more specific remark on key signals and aspects identified in the search leak, going above and beyond what was indicated in the first and relatively generic comment provided a few days after the Google search leak. Sullivan answered questions on Navboost, clicks, and user interactions as they pertained to the Helpful content upgrade and the search leak.

Source Url: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-leak-navboost-clicks-user-interactions-37547.html

Google to struggling sites: Focus on your audience, content quality

According to Google's Search Liaison Danny Sullivan, if your website is suffering to receive organic traffic from Google Search, you should focus on three key areas:

  • Continue creating high-quality content – do what you think is best for your readers.
  • Diversify your traffic sources and promote your content across multiple channels.
  • Build an engaged audience that comes to you directly or via email and social media.

None of this is new, none of this is easy and none of this advice will make people happy.

Source Url: https://searchengineland.com/google-focus-audience-content-quality-443093

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