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How to Stay Up-to-Date with Google Updates? 🔥

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Hi In the previous email, we discussed three essential SEO tools to boost your search traffic. In to

Hi In the previous email, we discussed three essential SEO tools to boost your search traffic. In today’s email, you’ll discover how to stay up-to-date with Google updates. First things first: What are Google algorithm updates? Google algorithm updates are "changes" made by Google to their search algorithms. Most core updates create a positive or negative impact on many websites. - Positive impact (your traffic goes up or stays the same) - Negative impact (your traffic drops) Why should you care about them? The #1 reason to care about Google updates is that you can quickly fix if your website traffic drops. You’ll also know why you’re seeing a sudden traffic drop on your website. If you don’t keep up with Google updates, it’s difficult to diagnose and fix your website traffic issues. How to Keep up with Google Algorithm Updates Quick note: We’ve recently published a free guide on [Google core updates]( where you’ll find all the information like; - Details of the latest and past Google core updates - The impact on our website search rankings - Global impact around SERP - Along with tips and more So do check it out. Here are some quick tips to keep up with Google Algorithm Updates in 2023 and beyond. Monitor your website traffic. You can use tools like Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Semrush, etc to keep an eye on your website traffic. It’s a good idea to check your traffic at least once a day (or twice a week). If you see a significant traffic drop, head over to major [SEO blogs]( like Search Engine Journal or SearchEngine Land to see if any Google algorithms are rolling out. Or you can head over to [Google Search Status Dashboard]( (official site) to see all the recent updates made by Google. Quick note: The above site will only show the recent algorithm changes made to Google search. But it does NOT provide any tips to deal with those updates. That’s why you need to follow sites like [Search Engine Journal]( where you can see all the recent updates and tips to recover from them. What if your website is hit by a Google core update? Here’s a quick checklist to recover from Google core updates. - Do NOT panic. Google rolls out core updates whenever they want, impacting a ton of websites all around the world. - Find out the primary goal of the update your website is penalized from. That way, you’ll know what’s lacking in your website (is it bad content? Spam links, or something else?). Sites like SEJ can help you with what updates are going and how they impact the websites. - Use tools like Semrush. They can help you track your keyword positions along with your website traffic levels. If you see a HUGE drop in your rankings, you can start working on the important pages by improving their content, building backlinks, etc. - Conduct competitor analysis to see if they’re also hit by Google updates. - Above all, work on your existing content. Stop publishing new content for a while. Eventually, within a month or two, you’ll start noticing the traffic increase. You can also check out our FREE guide on [recovering from Google core updates](. There you go! Stay tuned for the next email. You’ll find everything you need to do if you see a sudden drop in your website traffic. It’ll be exciting. To your success, Anil Agarwal Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( BloggersPassion, Plot No: 65, SPML House, Sector 32, Gurgaon, 122003, India

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