Google recently announced two significant updates on March 5, 2024. The first update involves changes to multiple core systems, while the second redefines how helpful content is identified. These updates also include a refreshed look at spam policies, which are already extensive.
According to Google, the core update is more intricate than previous updates, as it tweaks multiple systems that determine how content appears in search results. The rollout of these updates may take up to a month, and Google offers recommendations and guidance for content creators during this time.
Key Changes:
Here is a summary of the latest Google updates:
Core Ranking Systems
Google has enhanced its core ranking systems to display more helpful results. It no longer relies on a single system for this task but instead uses a complex structure of signals and approaches that prioritize content created for people.
Spam Policies
Google’s spam policies aim to support the ranking systems by identifying content that lacks genuine user value. This type of spam can clutter search results with low-quality, sales-focused content, manipulate search algorithms, and create competition for valuable content.
Google’s updates to spam policies target practices that have become more prevalent, such as expired domain abuse, scaled content abuse, and site reputation abuse.
For more details on these updates, refer to our explanation of the changes.
Impact on Marketers:
As the rollout process may span several weeks, marketers may observe fluctuations in rankings. Google advises that these changes occur as different systems are updated and reinforce each other. Monitoring the Google Search Status Dashboard can help track when the updates are fully implemented.
If your content is already user-focused, relevant, and valuable, there may be no immediate action required. However, if your content has inadvertently aligned with spam practices, you may need to adjust your strategies. Google emphasizes the importance of creating people-first content, which influences its algorithms and ranking systems.
Stay informed about these and other Google updates by regularly checking our blog for updates.