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SEO From The Front Lines
Glenn Gabe
31 episodes
5 days ago
Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, AI Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.
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Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, AI Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.
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Marketing
Business
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Documenting Google’s site-level evaluation and impact on search rankings using the ‘Gabeback Machine’
SEO From The Front Lines
17 minutes 59 seconds
11 months ago
Documenting Google’s site-level evaluation and impact on search rankings using the ‘Gabeback Machine’

Episode 18 of 'SEO From The Front Lines", I cover my blog post regarding site-level impact on rankings versus page-level. It's an incredibly important topic that site owners and SEOs need to understand. Based on Pandu Nayak’s comments at a recent creator summit where he said Google only using page-level ranking signals, and NOT site-wide signals, I decided to use the ‘Gabeback Machine’ to prove that statement wrong. Over the years, I have documented many, many examples of Googlers explaining that there are site-wide signals that can have a big impact on rankings across a site. The examples include tweets, videos, patents, and even Google’s own documentation about major algorithm updates. That includes videos, tweets, patents, and even Google's own documentation explaining more about site-wide signals. My blog post also contains information about major algorithm updates like Panda, Penguin, the helpful content update (HCU), and Pirate which all had a site-level classifier (or employed site-wide impact). Then I cover many statements from Google about broad core updates, site-level evaluation, impact to Google surfaces like Discover and News, and more. So join me as I use the ‘Gabeback Machine’ to document Google’s site-level impact to rankings. Yes, it’s real.


Chapters:

00:00 Pandu Nayak's comments about page-level versus site-level ranking signals.

01:42 An introduction to the 'Gabeback Machine'.

02:30 Google's history of crafting major algorithm updates outside of broad core updates.

04:09 Exhibit 1: HCU

05:13 Exhibit 2: Penguin

05:45 Exhibit 3: Medieval Panda

06:45 Exhibit 4: Pirate

07:40 Site-level is at the hostname level (subdomain)

08:28 Exhibit X: Links, Tweets, Videos, and Patents

08:56 Quality is a site-level signal.

09:31 Paul Haahr about site-wide signals.

11:21 FAQ from the March 2024 core update about site-wide signals.

12:10 Lower-quality content can pull down the higher-quality content.

13:30 Rich snippets impacted by overall quality. 13:52 Panda scores impacting rich snippets.

14:14 Google researchers about authority and trust.

15:05 Discover impacted by site-level quality signals.

15:40 Pages can rank higher from the start on sites that Googler trusts.

16:06 Revisiting Pandu's comments about page-level versus site-level signals.


My blog post covering Google's site-wide signals: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/google-site-level-impact-gabeback-machine/

Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/glenngabe

Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/


SEO From The Front Lines
Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, AI Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.