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Dimitris Abrazis commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility Heats Up April 22 Through 23
Only for about 10 hours and now again on the down side. I really don't know what is happening.
Comment ID #6696633274 04/29/2025 04:05 am
Anas commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility Heats Up April 16th
I won't do anything until Google's monthly update is complete.
Comment ID #6696624567 04/29/2025 03:27 am
John A. User commented on Apple Updates Applebot Documentation Explaining Applebot-Extended vs Applebot
Thanks, I guess it doesn't help me so I skipped that article...
Comment ID #6696381064 04/28/2025 03:55 pm
Miguel Oliveira commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility Heats Up April 22 Through 23
Qual teu site?
Comment ID #6696364280 04/28/2025 03:24 pm
Miguel Oliveira commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility Heats Up April 22 Through 23
Name of site?
Comment ID #6696363907 04/28/2025 03:23 pm
Miguel Oliveira commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility Heats Up April 22 Through 23
Did you recover?
Comment ID #6696363618 04/28/2025 03:22 pm
UncleKrusty commented on Apple Updates Applebot Documentation Explaining Applebot-Extended vs Applebot
Apple has Business Connect <a href="https://www.seroundtable.com/apple-business-connect-34731.html">https://www.seroundtable.com/apple-business-connect-34731.html</a> and that&#x27;s the only reason why we haven&#x27;t blocked them (yet).
Comment ID #6696360194 04/28/2025 03:16 pm
DataDonkey commented on Google Used Search Signals & Data To Train Gemini AI Models
The only solution to curtail the Google Crime Syndicate from committing more economic crimes against humanity is to break their entire company up. Also required would be barring Sundar Pichai and his executive henchmen from holding any executive positions in publicly traded companies for the remainder of their natural lives.
Comment ID #6696217764 04/28/2025 11:05 am
Gyi Tsakalakis commented on Google Used Search Signals & Data To Train Gemini AI Models
We knew.
Comment ID #6696158498 04/28/2025 09:13 am
John A. User commented on Apple Updates Applebot Documentation Explaining Applebot-Extended vs Applebot
Apple doesn&#x27;t have a search engine so I can see any reason why not to block them. Siri doesn&#x27;t send visitors to sites so thanks Barry for the infrormation.
Comment ID #6696148447 04/28/2025 08:51 am
RicardoXF commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
I&#x27;m noticing a great difficulty for websites to index new content today, April 28th
Comment ID #6696145791 04/28/2025 08:45 am
UncleKrusty commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
Google doesn&#x27;t send enough sales for targeted price increases to replace what they have taken. Therefore we pushed a 10-30% price increase across the board as we continue to evaluate the impact of removing our entire site/products from Google, potentially blocking Gmail addresses on orders and other actions to fully decouple our business from Google. Like I said, I&#x27;m at the end of my rope. While this modest price increase is directly in response to the harm Google has caused us, further actions will likely occur once we see the judge&#x27;s rulings in the current court cases.
Comment ID #6696128336 04/28/2025 08:02 am
Golden Phoenix commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
it&#x27;s funny but my AdSense is down the toilet even though the impressions are not down. haha
Comment ID #6696101536 04/28/2025 06:35 am
SpXmtdd commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
I&#x27;m also very stable at like 10 visitors per day across all my websites
Comment ID #6696079330 04/28/2025 05:11 am
2025 commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
every moment it feels like the END IS NEAR
Comment ID #6696055658 04/28/2025 03:28 am
DramaShout143 commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
No matter how many volatility, <b>small websites are still struggling</b>. :(
Comment ID #6696047991 04/28/2025 02:51 am
Sai Shankar Rudra commented on Google Search Behind The Music AI Section
this looks fab!
Comment ID #6696046874 04/28/2025 02:45 am
Sai Shankar Rudra commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
we are good!
Comment ID #6696043641 04/28/2025 02:29 am
Madhu Kumar Channalli commented on Google Says Image Streaming Is Not SEO Friendly
This is something good to know.
Comment ID #6696037556 04/28/2025 01:57 am
Chetan Bali commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
We are stable. Most importantly we are stable under top 3 for the keywords which was on top last week for around 2 weeks. 1 competitor overtook us. Nothing else, Nothing serious.
Comment ID #6696027441 04/28/2025 01:08 am
Lance commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
As usual, Google causing a mess on rankings on the SERP, again.
Comment ID #6696007634 04/27/2025 11:41 pm
Bobby commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
There are three ways to run a successful informational site in general SERPs: 1. Publish information first. 2. Publish something original enough to be respected as something <i>entirely</i> original for the query. 3. Publish something great enough for its originality to be accepted by search engines and that people love which then rises in ranks due to signals. Number 3 no longer works in Google. This is the problem today. You can&#x27;t do something better than someone else has done it because it will just disappear and be treated as unoriginal. It&#x27;s possible that with some tweaking, you may be able to get there. It will take more time to see the results. It takes up to 6 months for Google to bring you back even after it starts liking you. But from my experience, you need something unrealistically original to run a general informational website that gets Google traffic. The success that I had was from a <i>very original</i> idea for the query. My newest informational site is slowly but surely rising (has been nonstop rising well) in Bing for me having created something better than anybody else had created it and because people love it. But it&#x27;s not in Google. It may help some webmasters to create a second site in another niche and experiment with this for clarity. Ironically, Google is telling you to create something people will love. Or at least, that&#x27;s what the spokespeople say. But that&#x27;s not relevant to webmasters&#x27; issues most of the time. You&#x27;re not original enough to Google. Believe me. I sat in a chair for three years and figured this out.
Comment ID #6695937247 04/27/2025 08:17 pm
Bobby commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
Quite the opposite Curly. Quite to the contrary. You see, when you use a popular theme, the developers keep it up to date. And this usually results in Google sending you a smelly sticker in the mail. Scratch and Sniff.
Comment ID #6695933911 04/27/2025 08:07 pm
Rafael commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
Well, just a few of us here... Maybe it will get better, maybe it will not... At least I&#x27;m seeing my AdSense revenue increase, maybe it is because websites are dying, and I&#x27;m having a “bigger piece of the cake”... For me, it is still the same, anger from Google Search and happiness from Microsoft Bing... It is the PURGE of websites as we know — that is for sure... I think pure information websites are no longer a good idea with this new AI age, only if you give SOMETHING MORE. My advice: if you want to stay, think about web 2.0... But yet, the rule is the same: working with websites is hard as hell and you are judged all the fucking time...
Comment ID #6695926497 04/27/2025 07:47 pm
DataDonkey commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
Google funds the heck out of them and was their first Wikimedia Enterprise customer to feed their AI from an API. If they lose their non-profit status, Google may gobble them up. If they run ads, Google wins again. If they just shut down, many will use Google&#x27;s GermInEye AI instead and Google wins again. If they decide to sell dofollow text links, they will collapse because even ranking #1 in Google is worthless as shit with AI Overyous smothering everything else out except for Google&#x27;s ad spam.
Comment ID #6695923936 04/27/2025 07:41 pm
DataDonkey commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
For ecom you can launch a &quot;Priceifier Update&quot; to target the Google Crime Syndicate. Even if the courts fine Google $20 trillion, not one damn cent of that money will reach us as the victims who are losing it all. We won&#x27;t get jack shit, and the only way to seek reparations is to stick it to those who use Google. It&#x27;s the fairest way when Government takes all the money they get from fines and sticks it in their pockets and every orifice they have. <blockquote>// Apply a 50% Google AI OverYous IP Theft Fee if (strpos($referrer, &#x27; <a href="https://google.com">https://google.com</a> &#x27;) !== false) { return $price * 1.50; } // Apply a 20% Redshit Fee if (strpos($referrer, &#x27; <a href="https://reddit.com">https://reddit.com</a> &#x27;) !== false) { return $price * 1.20; }</blockquote>It&#x27;s also recommended to take a tough policy with Google users. Like the asshats from Google that place three orders within an hour. Cancel all of their orders and block them. Then when they come whining about it, send them off to a different department to submit their <i>reconsideration request</i>. And do what Google does with complaints - just delete them and let the asshats swim around in the Google toilet bowl they came from.
Comment ID #6695920221 04/27/2025 07:31 pm
Sensei commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
Good. Biased as fuck Wokeapedia should have any special treatment/protections revoked.
Comment ID #6695874494 04/27/2025 05:35 pm
John A. User commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
<a href="https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/trump-appointed-lawyer-threatens-to-revoke-wikipedia-s-non-profit-status-putting-the-online-encyclopedia-in-jeopardy/ar-AA1DIyrE">https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/trump-appointed-lawyer-threatens-to-revoke-wikipedia-s-non-profit-status-putting-the-online-encyclopedia-in-jeopardy/ar-AA1DIyrE</a> Wonder what would happen if Wikipedia were to lose its non-profit status, would that mean they either a) add adverts b) close c) get more sponsorship. If Wikipedia did go, might that mean a more variety of websites gaining? I&#x27;d probably gain but I doubt very much it would disappear. They&#x27;d probably turn to the godawful Fandom website. There&#x27;s so many different versions of the same subject and some parody e.g. Universe of the Universe rank higher than they should do.
Comment ID #6695873165 04/27/2025 05:32 pm
kushal commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
I see the old recent times sites with 0 impressions started getting up
Comment ID #6695845883 04/27/2025 04:35 pm
Ted (or Big T) commented on Google Search Ranking Volatility April 25th
I think - no.
Comment ID #6695837217 04/27/2025 04:18 pm

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