Google Algorithm Leak Findings Exposed by SEO Experiments
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- E336: The Google Algorithm Leak may not contain the weights of the ranking factors that were revealed, but we can discern them from SEO experiments.
Here are three popular SEO Experiments from SEO Sherpa (seosherpa.com/seo-experiments/).
1. Link Echoes: How Backlinks Work Even After They Are Removed.
2. The Industry Got It Wrong. Mobilegeddon Was Huge.
3. Click-Through-Rate Affects Organic Rankings (And How to Use That to Your Advantage).
00:00 Introduction to SEO Experiments
03:36 Link Echoes: The Power of Backlinks
08:40 Mobilegeddon: The Industry Got It Wrong
12:07 Click Volume Experiment: The Impact of Clicks on Rankings
16:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Thank you!
So essentially paying for high DA backlinks combined with click manipulation almost guarantees success. Right?
If the links are caught as spammy the negative effects, just like positive, ALSO last a long time.
I like your content a lot thank you for sharing your knowledge! My website is basically erased from search at this point but I've been trying to build up the brands CZcams channel
Awesome! What are some learnings you got so far?
@@buildinpublic well considering I just got let go too I may be wanting to pursue a career in digital marketing and that relying solely on one platform is a recipe for disaster… also that I need to be better at building links
@@camallen_ Diversifying is always great. Lmk if you have any questions I can answer on the pod.
I am on the waiting list for NeuraLink, then I can become 'AI' training food like Noland Arbaough. Algorithms cataloguing human interaction is so slow. The best way to control how populaiton perceives is direct brainwave positive reward reaction. The docile worker who is satiated is the best thing for an economy.
Google representatives are always full of shit
How the hell is it accidental if they've left it still public more than 3 months later? You're super naive.
Nah it was an accident. Dan Petrovic explains how they freaked out when he brought it to their attention. His article is I have just one thing to say.
@@buildinpublic it takes literally 1 minute to put it down, but they left it in the public repo for more than 3 months before the news broke out. And it's still public. It doesn't take a genius to figure out it's not as much important now as some of "SEO gurus" would want us to believe.
It takes literally 1 minute to do lots of good things people refuse to think about or do. Those people are getting orders from tons of different places and shifting attention so much is difficult.
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