How To Prepare for the Future of SEO: 17 Tips From Lily Ray
Struggling to keep up with SEO changes and traffic drops? Lily Ray shares 17 strategies on the future of SEO to help you prepare foe 2025
Staying on top of Google’s algorithm updates is essential for any SEO professional. Each update can bring changes that impact how websites are ranked, making it crucial to understand what’s new and how it affects your SEO strategies. From core updates to smaller, more frequent adjustments, we’ve got you covered. How do the updates impact your rankings? What steps should you take to stay ahead of the curve? Explore our top resources below, along with the most recent posts on Google Algorithm updates.
March Core Update & Spam Updates: Four Major Trends : Lily Ray takes your through the four major trends reshaping SEO after Google's March Core and Spam Updates.
Charting 10 Years of The Google Algorithm : Dr Pete charts the last 10 years of Google's algorithm updates.
Algorithm Update History : Explore the timeline of Google’s major algorithm updates and understand the long-term evolution of ranking factors, gaining insight into how these updates have shaped modern SEO.
What Is Google Clamping Down On? Spring 2024 Updates — Whiteboard Friday : Find out what Google is focusing on and what you need to adjust to maintain rankings.
Struggling to keep up with SEO changes and traffic drops? Lily Ray shares 17 strategies on the future of SEO to help you prepare foe 2025
In this week’s episode of Whiteboard Friday, Tom follows up on his previous blog post about the Helpful Content Update and provides actionable insights into what you can do if you’ve been impacted by this rollout.
Are Google’s Helpful Content Updates affecting your rankings in unexpected ways? It might not be just about your content. As the August update rollout wraps, we can expect some winners and some losers, but why? Tom Capper digs into the data and reveals the surprising reality of what sites impacted by the Helpful Content Update have in common.
Are you still sleeping on brand as a ranking factor? Explore Tom’s detailed takeaways from the Google leak, with an emphasis on understanding Navboost queries, a click-based ranking system, and branded search.
Explore the aftermath of Google's March Core Update and Spam Updates and uncover four major trends shaping the search landscape.
Explore a decade of Google's ever-evolving algorithm, revealing over 30,000 changes and a surge in updates, as we delve into the intricate dance between human-driven decisions and machine learning's influence on search rankings.
How volatile are organic search rankings day to day? Tom dives into data he captured using STAT to answer this question.
Dr. Peter Meyers discusses a volatile SERP with reference to a reduction of indented results, which occurred before the August 2023 algorithm update.
Google algorithm updates seem to come in two main flavors. There are very specific updates, like the Page Experience Update, which tend to be announced well in advance, provide detailed information on how the ranking factor will work, and eventually arrive as a slight anti-climax. This post is about the other flavor: the updates announced when they're happening or have already happened with vague guidance. The kind that can have cataclysmic results for affected sites.
On August 25, 2022, Google started rolling out the Helpful Content Update. Our resident search scientist and MozCast wrangler, Dr. Pete, looks at the results by comparing data two weeks on either side of the latest Google algorithm update.
You may be feeling confused and more than a little frustrated after Google’s recent title rewrite update, but why is Google rewriting titles, and what can we learn from it? Dr. Pete explored over 50,000 <title> tags to find out.
On December 3rd, Google announced that they were rolling out the latest Core Update. Seven days out, here are the trends we've seen.
The May 2020 Core Update was the second-hottest update since the August 2018 "Medic" Update. Dr. Pete takes a hard look at the numbers, including why measuring winners and losers is tricky business.