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Google Says The Product Reviews Update Is Primarily On A Page-Level Basis

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Google Releases The Fifth Product Reviews Update Before The September Core Update Is Done

Google’s Danny Sullivan told us that the Google product reviews update primarily evaluates product review content on a page-level basis, but not always. Danny added “for sites that have a substantial amount of product review content, any content within a site might be evaluated by the update.”

Danny wrote on Twitter “the product reviews update works primarily to evaluate product review content on a page-level basis.” “However, for sites that have a substantial amount of product review content, any content within a site might be evaluated by the update,” he added. He also said “If you don’t have a lot of product reviews (a really substantial not-single-digit-percentage part of your entire site is made up of them), a site-wide evaluation is not likely to happen.”

This comes after some confusion online about how the product reviews update works – which makes sense based on how Danny said it can work both on a page basis and sometimes goes on site-wide.

Here are those tweets:

Also, Google said it may use structured data to help determine if a piece of content is a product review or not.

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Forum discussion at Twitter.

Note: This was pre-written and scheduled to be posted today, I am currently offline for Succos.



Source: www.seroundtable.com

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