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January Core Update Retrospect
I always try to wait to say anything about these updates. There's hardly a point in looking at your traffic the day a big update is announced, since they usually take days if not a couple weeks to fully roll out.
I was originally untouched but it's looking like my main site will suffer a 7% - 10% reduction in traffic, between this core update and them tinkering with the featured snippets in the past couple of days.
Interestingly, my affiliate link clicks have dropped by as much as 30%, but my conversions seem to be holding steady, with the same number of orders coming in. So Google really may be sending higher quality traffic over as they get intent better matched.
Yeah, maybe we lose some random searches or short-tail positions but we gain better traffic in the long tail. Sounds good to me unless I'm just chasing pure pageviews, which I am to a degree, too.
RankRanger put out an overview using their data. There's no advice or identification of specific factors that were tweaked. It's just a big overview, but here's some of the info they share:
This image shows the volatility in four niches that really got shookup, which were Travel, Retail, Finance, and Health (YMYL). They're absolutely focusing on the your money, your life SERPs still, with health and finance getting the most attention. We're talking 82% - 92% shuffling on the front page.
I'm assuming "Retail" is mainly eCommerce and either that affected my review posts or it also effects review posts on non-commercial sites too. Who knows, I don't really care to dig in that deep these days. I'd rather keep publishing, especially when there's not really going to be much actionable data to work off of. Knee jerk reactions just make you more vulnerable later.
How are you guys holding up?
I always try to wait to say anything about these updates. There's hardly a point in looking at your traffic the day a big update is announced, since they usually take days if not a couple weeks to fully roll out.
I was originally untouched but it's looking like my main site will suffer a 7% - 10% reduction in traffic, between this core update and them tinkering with the featured snippets in the past couple of days.
Interestingly, my affiliate link clicks have dropped by as much as 30%, but my conversions seem to be holding steady, with the same number of orders coming in. So Google really may be sending higher quality traffic over as they get intent better matched.
Yeah, maybe we lose some random searches or short-tail positions but we gain better traffic in the long tail. Sounds good to me unless I'm just chasing pure pageviews, which I am to a degree, too.
RankRanger put out an overview using their data. There's no advice or identification of specific factors that were tweaked. It's just a big overview, but here's some of the info they share:
I'm assuming "Retail" is mainly eCommerce and either that affected my review posts or it also effects review posts on non-commercial sites too. Who knows, I don't really care to dig in that deep these days. I'd rather keep publishing, especially when there's not really going to be much actionable data to work off of. Knee jerk reactions just make you more vulnerable later.
How are you guys holding up?