What We Know About Google’s Core Update So Far, Plus 850+ UK Digital Marketing Statistics.
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With Google announcing a new core update, we thought it’d be a good idea to take a look at the key points and explain what it could mean for UK businesses.
We’ve also got a new on-demand webinar available to catch up on if you were unable to join us for the live version.
Lastly, we’re sharing even more statistics from our annual State of Digital Marketing Survey, so if you’re interested in how other UK businesses are navigating their marketing strategies, be sure to check it out.
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It's been two weeks since Google started rolling out its March 2024 Core Update. This update includes significant changes to its search algorithms and spam policies to enhance the quality of its search results. The goal is to reduce unoriginal and low-quality content in search results by targeting websites that publish large amounts of content with the sole purpose of trying to manipulate their search rankings.
With this update, Google is doubling down on its commitment to providing helpful search results whilst emphasising the importance of creating content that prioritises the user, not the search engines.
March 2024 Core Update: What will change?
The update includes algorithmic enhancements to improve information relevance and refine ranking systems to identify unhelpful web pages. As of March 2024, Google will no longer be rolling out separate ‘helpful content’ updates, as the helpful content system now forms part of the core update system.
Google will also introduce new spam policies as part of the update. These policies target practices like scaled content abuse, site reputation abuse, and expired domain abuse, aiming to minimise misleading content and enhance the overall user experience.
Google expects these efforts to collectively reduce low-quality, unoriginal content in search results by 40%.
Google will also be focusing on keeping spam out of search results. It’ll be taking action on websites that use manipulative behaviours to appear higher in search results.
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How will the March 2024 Core Update affect my business?
As this is a more complex core update, you will likely see some fluctuation in your search rankings over the coming weeks. However, those businesses that heavily fall foul of Google’s new policies will likely see lower rankings and, in more extreme cases, even exclusion from search results. Google has said that its core ranking systems assess helpful content at page level, so you are more likely to see individual web pages affected, however, it does utilise some site-wide signals too.
If you haven’t already, It’s worth familiarising yourself with Google’s updated spam policy to ensure your website is compliant.
If your business frequently publishes content with the sole intent of appearing active and trying to rank higher on Google, you will likely be affected by this update. Google will be looking to take action on those websites that create pages that pretend to have answers to popular queries, but actually fail to deliver any valuable information.? If you’re unsure whether your pages meet the required criteria, you might want to take a look at Google’s guidelines for creating helpful content and ensure that the content on your website adheres to them.
How long will it be until the March 2024 Core Update is rolled out?
These changes are set to take effect immediately, but due to the complexity of the update, it could take up to a month for the update to be fully rolled out. You can check the status of the update here.
The policy change for site reputation abuse will be enforced from May 5, providing site owners with a two-month window to make necessary adjustments.
Are you worried about declining rankings or need help ensuring your website doesn’t violate Google’s new requirements then LOCALiQ can help.
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You can now get even more insight into how UK businesses are conducting their marketing strategies.
We're sharing over 850+ data points collected as part of our annual State of Digital Marketing Survey.? The stats are organised into easy-to-navigate sections. Perfect for benchmarking your Q1 performance and planning your Q2 strategy. You can read the blog here, or alternatively download our updated State of Digital Marketing Report here.