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20% less traffic this time.

Tech niche is crushed, Finance has no money so no demand and other are just disturbed by continuous updates.

My guess is that we already are in a recession despite of the G's updates.
(10-17-2022, 03:08 PM)mediadrug Wrote: [ -> ]20% less traffic this time.

Tech niche is crushed, Finance has no money so no demand and other are just disturbed by continuous updates.

My guess is that we already are in a recession despite of the G's updates.

They just haven't said it publicly yet.
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(10-17-2022, 03:09 PM)zeus Wrote: [ -> ]They just haven't said it publicly yet.

SEO's are just left to do the guess work.
A few spikes today nothing much expected.
Still the indexing issue hasn't solved yet. And how they are judging which content have the most fresh and top-notch quality.
(10-18-2022, 03:06 PM)nehal91 Wrote: [ -> ]A few spikes today nothing much expected.
Still the indexing issue hasn't solved yet. And how they are judging which content have the most fresh and top-notch quality.

I am guessing the variety within the content.
YT videos and all.

They don't actually judge nothing.

They just see how they are going to capture people into their networks.
Loads of spam traffic from China. Everything is nonsense today.

Compared to that of yesterday around 40%.
(10-20-2022, 03:08 PM)spidy29 Wrote: [ -> ]Loads of spam traffic from China. Everything is nonsense today.

Compared to that of yesterday around 40%.

Block that country. They only lowers the ecpm rates.
Google is releasing another spam update.

And they are encouraging people to not to do spam. Which is a good thing ofcourse.

But the problem here is that how Google defines anything as spam. Yes, sure they have some parameters. But will they be properly implemented? Who is going to look out for it. Just by saying that all things will be done swiftly won't do anything to a user who will loose everything. And moreover if somebody who hasn't even done spam gets effected? How she or he is going to get her rankings back?
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