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On November 11, Google confirmed a new core update. This is the third major algorithm update of the year that has significantly impacted search rankings worldwide. As usual, Google didn’t give us many details, emphasizing its recommendations for creating content for people , not search engines. 

Steve Paine analyzed the initial impact of News from the the update and identified which domains rose and which fell. 

Over the next week, we will prepare an analysis for the MM blog of CZ/SK websites that grew or fell during this update.

Recommendations in Google Search Console

Google has fully implemented the c level contact list Recommendations section in Google Search Console, which offers personalized recommendations and insights to improve your site’s search performance. This information will only appear if Google has identified specific suggestions for your site. If you don’t see any suggestions in the section, it means that Google currently has no specific recommendations for your site.

End of Page Experience report in Google Search Console

Google has officially removed the Page Experience report from Google Search Console. However, the Core Web Vitals and HTTPS tracking the system cannot contact the domain tools remain. This change is intended to improve the clarity of the tool while maintaining all important metrics. Google recommends that users utilize other available reports and tools in GSC to evaluate and improve the user experience on their website.

Google takes action against parasitic SEO practices

The tech giant has also updated its rules to combat so-called parasitic SEO practices . This is a situation where websites use the high usa b2b list rankings of other sites to improve their own position in search results. These sites often have nothing to do with the original focus of the site, but thanks to sophisticated techniques, their News from the content gets to the top spots. Google plans to manually review these violations and notify affected site owners through Google Search Console. Specialists must then fix the problems and request Google to reconsider.

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