Google Confirms Broad Core Search Algorithm Update
Google Confirms Broad Search Algorithm Update
Google confirmed yesterday on Twitter that it has released a “broad core algorithm update” this week. This was after the search community noticed shifts in rankings and traffic.
Google will release several algorithm updates per year that it may confirm, while many others are not confirmed or recognised by Google.
Google Broad Core Algorithm Updates
The March update and April update from earlier this year were also “broad core algorithm updates.” Google said its advice to webmasters on these updates has not changed.
Here is what Google said back then:
“Each day, Google usually releases one or more changes designed to improve our results. Some are focused around specific improvements. Some are broad changes. Last week, we released a broad core algorithm update. We do these routinely several times per year.”
As with any update, some sites may note drops or gains. There’s nothing wrong with pages that may now perform less well. Instead, it’s that changes to our systems are benefiting pages that were previously under-rewarded.
There’s no “fix” for pages that may perform less well other than to remain focused on building great content. Over time, it may be that your content may rise relative to other pages.
In short, Google will continue to refine its algorithms in order to make its search results better for their users. Google is telling webmasters that there is nothing a webmaster can do to “fix” their pages to rank better after an update. Instead, try to keep making your website better over time, and Google may recognise those improvements over time, and your rankings may improve.