On June 3rd, Google pre-announced the release of the "Wide Core Algorithm Photo Retouching Update" to be released the next day. The decision to pre-announce the update was probably to prevent Google's PR team from naming another update and to prevent SEO experts from going crazy. I've acknowledged! From now on, all updates will be referred to as Fred, unless otherwise stated. — Gary “Kuwari” Illies (methode) March 9, 2017 CCN and AlgoUpdate fallout But what we did goes crazy. Most notably, CCN, the cryptocurrency news website, reported a 90% reduction in organic Photo Retouching visibility, resulting in a shutdown.
No one wants to see others lose their jobs, but their "requests from Photo Retouching Google" underestimate the complexity of Google's algorithms and completely operate as a business. I'm misunderstanding. For three months, we'll discuss algorithm updates and how they can affect them. Direct communication to a news site that is about to experience a significant reduction in organic visibility? A global task force to consider future algorithm updates? advertisement Continue reading below Good luck to make it happen! Later, it became clear that CCN's organic traffic wasn't hit by Google's random behavior, but the site wasn't without problems. If your business Photo Retouching relies on organic traffic, make it clear that you are playing a dangerous game, especially from page.
2. CCN then published a post saying "Resurrected from Death," but there are some more general points about the current search situation. I would also like to suggest some steps that SEO experts can take to become more resistant to algorithm updates. Google Photo Retouching monopolizes web delivery Some of Google's recent criticisms and how they work aren't well thought out, but they have an unhealthy monopoly in controlling web delivery, and it's just growing. .. Let's take a look at some recent examples.