✓ Higher content standards — focus on original, helpful, user-first content
✓ Spam tactics carry more risk — avoid low-quality or manipulative SEO practices
✓ First-page visibility matters more — especially with continuous scroll being removed
✓ Zero-click search is growing — optimise for snippets, summaries, and brand presence
✓ Performance needs monitoring — use Search Console to spot ranking or traffic changes
✓ SEO must stay flexible — adjust strategy as Google updates continue rolling out
With an increasing number of people conducting online searches each and every day (Irrespective of what engine they use) ensuring that your search results come up at the top is essential for success.
Throughout this year, Google has been undertaking a number of large search platform updates, many of which have had a large impact on search results for many businesses. Google’s frequent algorithm updates can significantly impact website rankings and traffic. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the latest updates this year and what marketers need to be aware of post the end of July 2024.
Google regularly updates its search algorithm to improve search results quality. The June 2024 Spam Update was one such change, aimed at reducing low-quality or “spammy” content in search results.
The main takeaway is that Google is continually working to reward genuine, helpful content while pushing down low-quality or manipulative content in search results.
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The March 2024 Core Update was significant, focusing on cleaning up low-quality and AI-generated content. This update aimed to enhance the quality of search results by rewarding high-quality, user-centric content.
Google is making a significant change to how search results are displayed on both desktop and mobile devices. They are planning to revert the continuous scroll feature, which means that instead of automatically loading more search results as you scroll down, users will need to click a “Next” or “More results” button to see additional pages.
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A new core update is expected to roll out in the coming weeks. This update follows the March 2024 core update and is anticipated to address ongoing issues with low-quality content and spam.
Google’s algorithm updates are a constant in the SEO environment. Business owners, marketers and anyone responsible for how a business is found online must stay informed and adaptable to maintain their website’s visibility and performance. Focus on producing high-quality, user-centric content, monitor your site’s performance regularly, and be prepared to adjust your SEO strategies in response to these updates.
If you are unsure what you need to do, have questions, or even if you would like a free site audit,
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