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Google SERP Changes & Algorithm Updates -January 2025
#31
(01-16-2025, 02:56 PM)abhirupb Wrote: I am not seeing much traffic change but rpm rates are effected. But sometimes during offhours traffic is more like off then being low in numbers.
Although Discover is back. But usual review pages are seeing big drops in our case.
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#32
(01-16-2025, 02:59 PM)joycer Wrote: Although Discover is back. But usual review pages are seeing big drops in our case.
As usual fluctuations are all time high. Give it time to settle.

RPM rates are also stabilizing but there is a chance that they will get lowered.
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#33
(01-17-2025, 02:59 PM)enot Wrote: As usual fluctuations are all time high. Give it time to settle.

RPM rates are also stabilizing but there is a chance that they will get lowered.
Not necessarily so far CTR numbers are handling the rates by my guess.
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#34
What is thing of javascript being enabled?
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#35
(01-18-2025, 02:47 PM)Chrissy Wrote: What is thing of javascript being enabled?

Don't bother G is trying to push it like the SSL.

But something tells me it will fail. Because the type of javacsript we use in our day to day activity loads seamlessly without any hitch in any browser. Doing something else just for it will make people more away from G even further.
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(01-18-2025, 02:49 PM)joycer Wrote: Don't bother G is trying to push it like the SSL.

But something tells me it will fail. Because the type of javacsript we use in our day to day activity loads seamlessly without any hitch in any browser. Doing something else just for it will make people more away from G even further.
Certainly I hope so. Anyway, RPM rates are coming back. So, far coverage is around 50%.
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#37
(01-19-2025, 03:03 PM)UKcart Wrote: Certainly I hope so. Anyway, RPM rates are coming back. So, far coverage is around 50%.
Track the rates of 7 days and then report it here.
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#38
RPM are not coming back. They are just diminishing over time.
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#39
(01-20-2025, 02:50 PM)harvee21 Wrote: RPM are not coming back. They are just diminishing over time.

They will be back if you have good CTR.
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#40
@Kang No amount of CTR is going to save. The RPM rates are actually falling day by day.
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