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Will users distinguish your site from others?

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 6:54 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
Some of the older films will “go” down – but not because they have become worse, but because better films have appeared, and the “bar” has been raised. Following this analogy, you would expect new, high-quality pages to rise in search rankings as Google shakes up everything it finds. Google defines quality pages as those that weigh little and, as a result, load quickly, the content on which does not “jump” or shift, and are simply useful.


At the same time, most key updates, as a rule, affect individual pages rather list of ecuador whatsapp phone numbers than the entire site. This time, as with other key updates, Google is not giving any specifics. But everything will definitely be better… at least for users. WE WILL PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS Read more Who will suffer the most this time? These are sites that contain thousands and millions of pages. Improvements in the content part are practically not scalable - page-by-page work is needed.


It is logical that updating a large number of pages is more difficult, so Google recommends not chasing the number of new pages, but paying attention to updating old ones - especially when it comes to YMYL topics (p. 23 of the "Assessor Guide" ). Large sites are more difficult to maintain – it is easier and more reliable to entrust promotion in Google to specialists. When will the changes become noticeable? Typically, this happens within the first 24 hours of the update being launched, so you can start checking Search Console (Google's webmaster dashboard) with concern.


Will users distinguish your site from others?