Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update Happening Today?

Feb 7, 2019 - 9:03 am 85 by
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Google Update Brewing

I am seeing some early signs that there is a Google search ranking algorithm update happening today. Most of the signs are coming out of the UK, because maybe they have had time to process the changes. Are you noticing changes as of this morning with your Google rankings and organic search traffic?

There is some early and limited chatter in the WebmasterWorld forums about traffic and ranking changes in the Google search results. Here is what some are saying:

Semrush showing high activity again in the UK.... brace yourselves

Already seeing significant changes in UK traffic for last 2 days.

Some think it might be around holidays and such but maybe not?

Some of the tracking tools are also showing changes including these...

SERPMetrics:

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Accuranker:

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RankRanger:

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SEMRush:

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Moz and the others are not showing much change yet but we will be watching it and keep you all posted.

Update: Mozcast is now also showing a lot of changes:

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Did you notice changes? Let us know.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

 

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