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September 29, 2012 at 12:23 pm #628673wbprofitsMember
Matt Cutts Tweeted out a small EMD algo change
Matt Cutts Just Announced A Google Algorithm Change | WebProNews
Has anyone seen any affects by this
October 1, 2012 at 6:59 am #828410meamosMemberMy website is not an EMD so i wont feel this effect but there is a lot of cries that EMDs with good quality contents has disappeared overnight.
October 1, 2012 at 11:10 am #828411wally1000Memberwell at least mine gets a better rank hahaha, well it`s all about the latest slots so … Latest Slots Online
October 1, 2012 at 2:12 pm #828415AnonymousInactive@tehsik 245184 wrote:
well at least mine gets a better rank hahaha, well it`s all about the latest slots so … Latest Slots Online
Actually yours would be the one that is hit?
October 1, 2012 at 3:18 pm #828419AnonymousInactiveThe affects of this are odd, I’ve seen some smaller EMD sites totally disappear, while others that are also EMD have actually gone up the SERPS.
Conclusion: Even if you have an EMD if the content is not great you site will be hit.
October 1, 2012 at 3:45 pm #828420wbprofitsMemberThe effects are definetly odd ,I have 2 non gaming EMD’s that are almost same 1 with no hyphen .net sitting #1 and a hyphened .info sitting #10 that is only a 1 page ( feeder types site) with duplicate content ( used it from the.net site)
Either this was missed ( most-likely) or it is not over yet !
October 1, 2012 at 8:00 pm #828429AnonymousInactivegoogle sees sites with hyphens as not same as a space so your actually getting around the EMD slap with them (this is my theory)
October 1, 2012 at 8:05 pm #828430wbprofitsMemberHow do you get a domain with a space ? and why would you want one?
October 1, 2012 at 10:06 pm #828437AnonymousInactiveUm, you would want onlinecasino.com ie no spaces.. and a hyphen just drops the value huge to google.
ie online-casino is 1/10000 of a name than onlincasino is.
October 1, 2012 at 10:11 pm #828438AnonymousInactiveHavent noticed any changes yet – maybe it hasnt went into affect yet?
October 1, 2012 at 10:37 pm #828439bosshoggsMemberThere’s some early data in from Google’s recent EMD algo Update. Although it was targeted to only 0.6% of English speaking queries, the impact appears to be pretty substantial.
Here’s some recent info that we’ve been able to gather:
Google EMD Update Impacts SEOs
Keep the forums updated with how your sites are faring and any additional updates you may come across.
October 2, 2012 at 2:41 pm #828467AnonymousInactiveJust found another site that got hit by this. This one hurts but I think I know how to get around this. We just need to add more value to the sites and they’ll pop back up.
Some more info: I didn’t get hit with my EMD rankings but lost all long tail keywords that had the EM keyword in it. WTF?
October 2, 2012 at 7:03 pm #828482rahhaanMemberI don’t even have a exact match domain after this update I lost 50% of impression and also I am noticing change in number of Indexed pages.. I see a fluctuation some times it shows 500 plus and sometimes it shows 770 not sure why that is happening.
October 2, 2012 at 7:10 pm #828485wbprofitsMemberNice blog post on it .Even shows to Gambling niche examples
[url=http://www.inbound.co.uk/blog/googles-collateral-update]Google’s ‘Collateral’ Update: Destroy Every EMD and its Cousin – Inbound Marketing[/url][/CODE]
Hope it sheds some insite[CODE]Google’s ‘Collateral’ Update: Destroy Every EMD and its Cousin – Inbound Marketing[/CODE]
Hope it sheds some insite
October 2, 2012 at 9:11 pm #828488AnonymousInactive@GamblingShares 245274 wrote:
Nice blog post on it .Even shows to Gambling niche examples
[URL=”http://www.inbound.co.uk/blog/googles-collateral-update”%5DGoogle’s ‘Collateral’ Update: Destroy Every EMD and its Cousin – Inbound Marketing[/URL][/CODE]
Hope it sheds some insite
This is a paragraph from the above blog:
[I][COLOR=#4D4D4D][FONT=omnes-pro]A few hours after this post was written, both weddingdays.co.uk and pregnancy.co.uk came back for their ‘exact match’ domain term. However, their long tail traffic remains close to zero. So it appears that Google’s exact match update has (in some cases at least) left the keyword term untouched while wiping the long tail traffic. As I understand it, this is the opposite of what Google was trying to achieve.
[/FONT][/COLOR][/I][COLOR=#4D4D4D][FONT=omnes-pro]This is exactly what happened to me, all long tail keywords are still gone while the EM keyword came back.
I’m really getting fed up with Google having such a big impact on peoples earnings.[/FONT][/COLOR][CODE]Google’s ‘Collateral’ Update: Destroy Every EMD and its Cousin – Inbound Marketing[/CODE]
Hope it sheds some insite
This is a paragraph from the above blog:
A few hours after this post was written, both weddingdays.co.uk and pregnancy.co.uk came back for their ‘exact match’ domain term. However, their long tail traffic remains close to zero. So it appears that Google’s exact match update has (in some cases at least) left the keyword term untouched while wiping the long tail traffic. As I understand it, this is the opposite of what Google was trying to achieve.
This is exactly what happened to me, all long tail keywords are still gone while the EM keyword came back.
I’m really getting fed up with Google having such a big impact on peoples earnings.
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