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Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update & Volatility July 12th

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Hey there – it is me again – reporting about another unconfirmed Google search ranking algorithm update. This one seemed to start yesterday, July 12th. I am seeing a lot of chatter amongst the SEO community, and the automated Google tracking tools are also showing heated volatility.

I use those two signals, the community chatter and the automated tools spiking, to say that a possible Google update is going on.

Also, the “officialGoogle ranking updates page, expecting to see Google announce a new update but now, nothing since the April 2023 reviews update has been announced – yet.

I should also note there was a confirmed Google News indexing bug that was resolved but that would only impacts Google News results.

Previous Recent Unconfirmed Updates

Just to catch you up, we last reported about an unconfirmed Google update around July 6th or 8th and then on June 28th and 29th and then again June 23rd then on June 19th we reported about ongoing heated volatility with Google Search. We also reported on an update on June 14th, one around June 14th and ongoing, then June 6th then around May 22/23rd, then around May 17t, then on May 10th and the other around early May.

But again, the past couple of months have been of the charts. Let me share those charts.

Google Tracking Tools

Here is what those tracking tools are showing over the past month or so, especially with today’s volatility:

Semrush:

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SERPmetrics:

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RankRanger:

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Advanced Web Rankings:

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Accuranker:

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Mozcast:

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Cognitive SEO:

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Algoroo:

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SERPstat:

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SEO Chatter

There has been a spike in chatter also amongst the SEO community both at WebmasterWorld and the comments here.

Big drop today. Started the day with -50% again and it didn´t get better so far.

I see my traffic fully manipulated since yesterday. There are exactly 10 clicks per minute. Yesterday’s total pageviews were identical to the day before yesterday.

Today will be the third day with identical traffic. You can shamelessly notice a limit filter installed on my site. It’s pathetic or some traffic limiter while some update is happening.

My global sites are keeping steady their new lower levels of traffic which is a small bonus, the big bonus at the moment is my reduction in email spam and especially so French email spam.

Yesterday was the big drop for me…today USA and UK are both down but not as much, so perhaps a recovery is in play. Heavy traffic from India though…I really hate blocking such a big country but these visitors are simply not going to become customers, and they steal a lot of my images to use for free. I have young ‘fans’ from India and also have gotten press there, but it’s been years. Is there any reason why I should not block India at this point.

19.00 UK time today and my last 12 hours, similar to last Wednesday, have been what I would describe “as expected” by historical traffi levels.. These huge ups and downs are perplexing, traffic used to be smooth, I could predict within low percentages my daily levels, these days it is haphazard to say the least.

There’s another shuffle going on right now, anyone else noticing?

Yes, noticing some shuffling. It is pretty wild too… I’m talking like 40-70 positions back and forth. But it is only for a handful of keywords.

What are you all noticing?

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Google Hanukkah Decorations Are Live For 2023

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Google Hanukkah 2023

Hanukkah (aka Chanukah) starts this coming Thursday night, December 7th. Google has added its Hanukkah decorations to the Google Search results interface to celebrate. Google does this every year and I expect to see the same rollout in the coming weeks for Christmas and Kawanzaa but for now, since Chanukah is in the coming days, we have the Hanukkah decorations live at Google Search.

Here is a screenshot of the Chanukah decorations as they look like on the mobile search results.

Google Hanukkah Decorations 2023

You can see it yourself by searching on Google for [chanukah], [hanukkah], but not yet [חֲנוּכָּה‎] or other spelling variations yet but it should soon. It looks better on mobile than it does on desktop results.

To see the past, the 2023 decorations, 2021 decorations, 2020 Chanukah decorations, 2019 Google holiday decorations, the 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 and so on.

Happy Chanukah, everyone!

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Google Pay Accepted Icons In Google Search Results

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Google seems to be testing a Google Pay Accepted label or icon in the Google search results. This label has the super G logo followed by the words “Pay accepted” words next to search result snippets that support Google Pay and notate such in their structured data.

This was first spotted by Khushal Bherwani who shared some screenshots of this on X – here is one:

G Pay Accepted Google Search

Here are some more screenshots:

Brodie Clark also posted some screenshots after on X:

Google Pay Accepted Google Search

I tried to replicate this but I came up short.

This is not the first time Google had similar icons like this in its search results.

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Google Discover Showing Older Content Since Follow Feature Arrived

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Typically, Google Discover shows content that is less than a day old, but it can show content that is weeks, months, or even years old. However, typically, Google will show more recent content in the Discover feed. Well, that may have changed with the new Google follow feature.

Glenn Gabe, who is a very active Google Discover user, noticed that since the Follow feature rolled out, he has been seeing content that is weeks and months old way more often than before the follow feature rolled out. Glenn wrote on X that “this could also be playing a role. i.e. Google isn’t providing as much recent content, but instead, focusing on providing targeted content based on the topics you are following.”

It makes sense that if you follow a specific topic and if Google Discover only shows the most authoritative types of content, it might be hard for Google to find new content on that topic. So it does make sense that Google may show older content more often for that specific topic you follow.

Here are screenshots Glenn shared:

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