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A rare move by Google

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Wed, Dec 6, 2023 02:34 PM

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Google did something unusual this quarter. - They rolled out two broad core updates back-to-back, on

Google did something unusual this quarter. - They rolled out two broad core updates back-to-back, one in October and another in November. - These updates came right as we headed into the busiest shopping season of the year—another unusual move. ​ Google explained it this way on its updated Q&A page: [Screenshot of Google's Q&A Page](=)​ Google says most content creators who are putting out “helpful, reliable, people-first content” shouldn’t have to worry. But it's reasonable to be concerned about the timing of these updates—and how it might affect your holiday traffic. There’s not much you can do in the short term to recover a loss in rankings, but you can [step up your other marketing strategies.](=)​ Email campaigns and paid search, programmatic, or social media ads can give you results very quickly, so they’re a good “Plan B” to help you drive more visitors to your site. I have experts in all of these areas at [my ad agency.](=) If you’re worried about your seasonal profits, let’s talk. [Click here to schedule a call.](=)​ Cheers, Neil PS: Keep your paid ads profitable with my free Ads Grader. [Check it out here!](=)​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 9710 River Trader St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89178

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