Tag Archives: volatility

High Google Search Rating Volatility; Is It The Tail Finish Of The Product Reviews Update?

As of yesterday afternoon and certainly today, I am seeing signs of some really large Google search ranking volatility and ranking changes. The question is, are these fluctuations from the tail end of the March 2022 product reviews update or is this some sort of new update? I am seeing significant and some off the […]

Google Product Critiques Volatility, Native Search Rating Replace, New Search Options, MUM & BERT Expands and Search Console News

This was a busy week and I drove out to visit Greg Finn and friends in Buffalo, I helped co-host the Marketing O’Clock show and record some vlogs for the channel – so check out Marketing O’Clock on YouTube and your favorite podcast player. We are finally seeing ranking volatility in the search results related […]

Volatility For The March 2022 Google Product Reviews Update

Earlier this week I reported that we were not seeing huge changes yet for the March 2022 Google Products Reviews update. Well, it seems like some of the tools and a number of SEOs are now noticing larger changes specific to sites that would match the product reviews categories. I am seeing some more chatter […]

Google indexing points, pre-Christmas rating volatility and native replace, full-width interfaces, Log4j and extra

We had some funny bugs this week as both Google Search had some massive indexing issues and Google Ads went offline for a couple of hours. Google has confirmed that between November 30th and December 8th, an update of the local search ranking was carried out in November 2021. It’s Christmas next week and the […]

Google search rating monitoring instruments are nonetheless displaying nice volatility

Pretty much all of the tools that automatically track volatility and changes in Google search results are still showing great volatility. It’s unusual because that November core update should be long done and the Product reviews updated in December shouldn’t be that volatile – or at least not at this point. All of the tools […]