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But Google won’t release a core update in coming weeks | Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022 Good morning

But Google won’t release a core update in coming weeks [View in browser]( | [Share]() [Search Engine Land]() Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022 Good morning, Search Marketer, last week, I wrote how things were slowing down for the holidays – well, I was wrong. Google didn’t just continue to roll out the [helpful content update](), but pushed out a new [link spam update]() the following week. Then Google made its second update to the search quality raters guidelines, adding an [E to E–E-A-T](). Also, Google documented many of its search features in a new [visual elements gallery](), rolled out a new [search status dashboard]() and even is testing [content ideas in Search Console](). The good news, Google [told us]() not to expect a new core update in the next couple of weeks. Last week was not a slow week at all, but maybe this coming week will be slow? Barry Schwartz,SEO thrill seeker [Google says don’t expect a new core update by year-end]() The holidays are approaching and SEOs are worried that we might get another core update by year end. [Read More]() [Google Ads updates in 2022: The good, the bad, the jury’s still out]() Here's a rundown of Google Ads announcements, updates and releases in 2022 and how they impact paid search marketers today and beyond. [Read More]() [The enterprise business of SEO: Communicating to the C-suite]() Learn how to effectively engage with your organization's leaders and help them understand the incremental value of organic search. [Read More]() [How to increase revenue, improve efficiency and foster customer loyalty in 2023.]() Learn how to gain scalable performance while maintain control of your customer data. In our upcoming webinar we teach you how to increase speed to market and drive revenue growth. [Reserve your spot!]() [The latest jobs in search marketing]() Land your next job in SEO or PPC. These brands and agencies are hiring to fill open search marketing positions right now. [Read More]() [Feeding data to automation: In-house teams’ secret sauce to Google Ads]() Learn how you can better implement data in Google Ad by feeding the system as much data as humanly possible. [Read More]() [How to craft the perfect PR pitch]() This study includes everything you need to know about crafting the most effective PR pitches that will secure the news coverage you’re after. [Learn more]() [Content ideas may be coming to Google Search Console]() This feature looks and feels a lot like the Google Question Hub. [Read More]() [Now available: Free online search marketing training]() Actionable tactics that drive SEO and PPC success are just a click away. Unlock the entire fall season of SMX, now available on-demand. [Register now]() From MarTech - [Digital experience platforms: 4 building blocks to success]() - [6 tips to impress the C-suite with year-end marketing reports]() - [The latest jobs in martech]() - [Sports sponsorships for women athletes grew 20% in 2022]() - [How to sharpen your B2B marketing experience strategy]() Know someone who would like this newsletter as much as you? Copy this link to share the Search Engine Land newsletter via email, social, or text: [() [Search Engine Land]() Reach the Search Engine Land community. Learn about advertising/sponsorship [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: Search Engine Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2022 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved. Safelist us. [To ensure delivery to your inbox, add us to your address book.]()

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