SEO From The Front Lines

Glenn Gabe
SEO From The Front Lines Podcast

Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Crazy Google Volatility and Ranking Swings AFTER The August 2024 Core Update Completed

    In this episode of “SEO From The Front Lines”, I cover the ranking swings and volatility in Google Search post-August core update. There has been a lot of chatter about ranking changes AFTER the Google August 2024 core update rolled out. After digging in, I noticed a ton of volatility across several dates post-core update. And beyond that, I noticed that a number of sites heavily impacted by the August 24th tremor have started to reverse course on some of those dates. For example, sites that surged on August 24th started dropping on September 6th, 2024, September 10th, and now September 14th. And on the flip side, some sites that dropped with the August 24th tremor are now surging. Beyond that, there are some sites that were unaffected by the August core update that are surging or dropping. And for sites heavily impacted by the September helpful content update (HCUX), a number that started surging back with the August 2024 core update are now dropping a bit. It’s not like a full reversal, but definitely reversing course somewhat. In this video, I cover what I’m seeing and why I think this might be happening. 00:00 Crazy ranking swings and volatility AFTER the August 2024 core update completed.00:49 My initial tweet about the volatility and reversals I was picking up across sites.01:56 Examples of sites reversing course and dropping on 9/6, 9/10, and 9/14.02:59 Examples of sites reversing course and surging back post-August core update.04:38 Barry Schwartz picked up a lot of chatter and volatility on 9/6/24.05:08 Important dates to review for site owners and SEOs.05:31 Helpful content sites impacted and dropping after surging with the August core update.06:36 Examples of visibility trending for HCU(X) sites impacted and dropping.08:01 PSA about rank tracking your most important queries. 09:22 What’s happening, and the possible decoupling of algorithms from broad core updates. 11:17 Quick summary about the recent volatility post-August core update. Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/

    12 min
  2. SEP 11

    Hijacking the back button and SEO: Gaming Navboost, Exploring Google’s Spam Policies, and Aggressive Advertising

    In Episode 14 of ‘SEO From The Front Lines”, I cover how some publishers are hijacking the browser back button and providing a feed of articles that drives users to more publisher content, including sponsored content and ads. That’s versus allowing them to return to the sites they visited from… Disabling, or hijacking the back button, is a tricky and deceptive tactic, since users might not know they actually stayed on the same site. And that’s especially the case when visitors arrive on the site from Google Discover since the publisher feed looks very similar to the Discover feed. I also cover some reasons that some publishers are choosing to hijack the back button. For example, driving users to a publisher’s feed after hitting the back button can yield more pageviews, more ad impressions, and more ad revenue. But there’s another possible benefit of doing this… It can lead to more engagement for users that remain on the site, even if that’s not what the user intended to do. And with Google’s Navboost system at play, which tracks 13 months of user interaction signals (and can impact rankings), publishers could be gaming Navboost. And that led me to Google’s spam policies, if Google should issue manual actions for hijacking the back button, or if they should just tackle it algorithmically. I also cover how hijacking the back button was often the tip of the iceberg from an aggressive and deceptive advertising situation (and how some sites employing that tactic have seen big drops during major algorithm updates, including broad core updates). And I end the video with some advice for publishers that might be currently hijacking the back button. My recommendation is to run a user study to better understand how real, objective users feel about having their back button hijacked, not being able to easily leave a site, etc. By running a user study, publishers can listen to, and watch, frustrated users on their own sites. It might just lead to publishers reevaluating their decision to hijack the back button. 00:00 Hijacking the browser back button and its impact on SEO. 01:32 Reasons publishers are hijacking the back button. 02:59 What the feed of content and ads looks like when the back button is hijacked. 03:57 Google’s stance on publishers hijacking or disabling the back button. 05:42 An introduction to Navboost and Google tracking 13 months of user interaction signals. 07:53 Google’s spam policies. 09:40 A Navboost twist and negative user interactions signals. 11:21 Aggressive advertising and broad core update impact for sites hijacking the back button. 12:47 My case study about The SEO Engagement Trap. 14:11 Publishers have serious decisions to make about ‘back button hijacking’. 14:36 Running a user study to understand user frustration from hijacking. 16:02 Quick recap and read my latest blog post covering hijacking the back button. Read my blog post covering 'back button hijacking' and its impact on SEO: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/hijacking-the-back-button-gaming-navboost/ Google’s Core Algorithm Updates and The Power of User Studies: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/google-core-ranking-updates-user-studies/ Visualizing The SEO Engagement Trap: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/user-frustration-behavior-flow-google-analytics/ Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/

    17 min
  3. SEP 5

    Core Complete – Google’s August 2024 core update completes in 19 days, final "Core Update Notes" and how to move forward

    Google’s August 2024 broad core update finally completed on September 3, 2024 after a 19-day rollout. It was a huge update that impacted many sites across the web. In the final episode of core update notes, I cover HCU(X) sites recovering, the big tremor from 8/24 into 8/25, forums seeing volatility, an update on a site pumping out a ton of AI content, and then how site owners can move forward after the update. That includes understanding the difference between relevancy adjustments, intent shifts, and quality, running delta reports to understand the top queries and landing pages that dropped based on the core update, and then how to take a “kitchen sink” approach to remediation. 00:00 Final "Core Update Notes" for the August 2024 broad core update. 00:40 The August core update completed in 19 days. 01:24 More about September helpful content update sites surging. 03:48 And some September helpful content update sites dropping even more. 05:42 Continued movement for sites seeing impact post-update. 06:21 The August 24th Tremor was big for some sites. 08:13 Was the tremor commerce-focused? 09:12 Another reminder that links will not save you from broad core updates. 10:12 Huge drop: An update on a site pumping out tons of AI content. 11:03 Forums volatility: A correction? 12:17 Reddit still surging, Quora flat. 13:13 Understanding the difference between relevancy adjustments, intent shifts, and quality problems. 14:33 If "Quality" is the issue, then focus on the Usual Suspects. 15:40 "Quality" is more than just content. 16:49 Run a Delta Report (or several). 17:55 Use the "Kitchen Sink" approach to remediation. 19:09 When will the next core update roll out and wrapping up. Blog posts I reference in the video: Google’s Broad Core Updates And The Difference Between Relevancy Adjustments, Intent Shifts, And Overall Site Quality Problems https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/google-broad-core-updates-difference-between-relevancy-adjustments-intent-shifts-overall-site-quality/   Google’s Core Algorithm Updates and The Power of User Studies: How Real Feedback From Real People Can Help Site Owners Surface Website Quality Problems (And More) https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/google-core-ranking-updates-user-studies/ Smart Delta Reports – How To Automate Exporting, Filtering, and Comparing Google Search Data Across Timeframes Via The Search Console API and Analytics Edge https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/how-to-automate-delta-report-gsc-api-analytics-edge/ Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/

    20 min
  4. AUG 30

    Google's August Core Update - "Core Update Notes" Part 3 - HCUX Sites, Tremors, Site Reputation Abuse, YMYL, Links, and more.

    This is Part 3 of "Core Update Notes" for the August broad core update. I cover an update on September Helpful Content Updates sites (HCUX), tremors I'm seeing during the update, sites violating Google's Site Reputation Abuse spam policy, how YMYL sites can surge even with a fraction of the links of competitors, how Google will eventually catch up with sites heavily publishing AI-generated content without human involvement, how LinkedIn pulse and advice are dropping with the August core update, and more. 00:00 "Core Update" notes for August 30th 00:51 An update on sites impacted by the September helpful content update (HCUX) 02:38 Algorithm update "Tremors" - or changes pushed by Google during the core update 05:00 Site reputation abuse - big drops and some surges 07:07 YMYL site impact - not always about the links... 08:26 Links will not (always) save you from a broad core update. 09:28 Pushing the Limits? Google will eventually catch up. 10:42 Recovery from the June 2024 spam update? 11:37 PSA: Domain name changes and migrations DURING broad core updates. 12:36 LinkedIn Pulse and Advice directories dropping. 14:14 Things to Know SERP feature impact. 16:18 Summary of "Core Update Notes" for August 30th 2024 And make sure to check out the other episodes covering "Core Update Notes" from the August core update: Core Update Notes from August 19, 2024 https://open.spotify.com/episode/4TK7m2NAhw5Kth25f1f0tb Core Update Notes From August 23, 2024 https://open.spotify.com/episode/3U5ugx08nT6IuFnPPn0jxR Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/

    17 min
  5. AUG 9

    Beyond Reddit and Quora: How Google’s Hidden Gems Update Yielded Explosive Growth In Search Visibility For Many Forums

    With Google's hidden gems update in the fall of 2023, both Reddit and Quora surged like crazy. Although many are focused on the surge of Reddit, with good reason, it's important to understand that many forums surged in the fall of 2023. I have covered this heavily on X over time. So I just rank the visibility numbers for 97 forums I'm tracking across verticals. The percentage change year-over-year was wild. 88% of the forums saw 100% growth or more. And a number saw 1000% growth or more. In this episode I also show several screenshots of forums that surged since the fall of 2023, while also explaining that several have seen drops recently with the volatility we have seen this summer (as we lead up to the next core update). Those sites are still up big-time YOY, but they have seen a downturn recently. Is that a foreshadowing of what's coming for those sites with the next core update? We'll find out soon. 00:00 How Google's Hidden Gems Updated Yielded Explosive Growth Across Many Forums. 00:24 Quora and Reddit Surge in the fall of 2023. 1:03 Google write a blog post about the upcoming hidden gems update. 1:33 The hidden gems update rolls out and Google never announced it. 2:45 Google announced a Reddit partnership. 4:00 Tweets from Glenn and Lily Ray about other forums surging. 5:30 Tracking the visibility changes across 97 forums. 7:10 Showing examples of forums that surged in search visibility. My blog post covering the surges across forums: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/beyond-reddit-and-quora-google-hidden-gems-update-forums-surge/ Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/

    10 min
  6. AUG 5

    Did Bing Roll Out A Major Search Algorithm Update on May 29, 2024?

    While checking Bing Webmaster Tools recently, I noticed a huge change across sites starting on May 29, 2024. The more I dug in, the more volatility I saw. It sure looks like Bing pushed some type of large algorithm change that impacted many sites across the web. The surges and drops I'm seeing are across sites and verticals, so it's not just one niche. I reached out to Bing's Fabrice Canel to see if Bing pushed an update and he explained nothing specific rolled out around that date, but he did say that Bing pushes changes almost daily (and some changes have a bigger impact across sites). In addition, when Bing rolled out a big algorithm update in January of 2023, it was based on applying a new AI model to the Bing search algorithm. And that was based on the partnership with OpenAI. When checking OpenAI releases, I noticed that GPT-4o rolled out just two weeks before the volatility started on May 29th. So, it's possible that had an impact on Bing rankings. I'm trying to find out more about that from Bing now. Regardless, check your Bing stats in Bing Webmaster Tools. You might be surprised what you find. Here's my tweet about the Bing update: https://twitter.com/glenngabe/status/1819703777592492496 Here's Barry's post about the potential update: https://www.seroundtable.com/bing-search-ranking-algorithm-update-may-29th-37840.html Confirmed Bing algorithm update in January 2023: https://www.seroundtable.com/bing-algorithm-update-january-18-2023-34784.html Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/

    5 min

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Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.

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