Google is Making a Lot of Changes

Happy September! Have you guys been keeping track of what’s going on in the SEOsphere without me? Well, no mind, I’m back. :)

There’s been a lot of chatter about restricted SERPs and reverse domain crowding, but what are you seeing in search results this month that is making you reactive? There’s been a lot of that lately….

Anyway – here are a few things that have come to our attention recently here at MySEOCommunity.

I’m itching to hear what’s on your mind. How is SEO treating you these days?

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2 Replies to Google is Making a Lot of Changes

  1. Mia from Sarkari naukri says:

    Dear Admin,

    I landed upon your article”Google is making changes”from google, Actually i am doing a research work on”Google Algorithm”,found your article useful for my research work. Actuall i was looking for more related articles on your blog but unfortunately didnt find anymore of it.Hope read more related articles in coming days…I will keep following your blog till then

    Regards
    Mia
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  2. we got hit by the panda update and lost half of our revenues last may, slowing building back, what we see in our industry is a constant seo dance, yet the quality served to end user is rubbish, now we diversify our tasks and that seems to be building nicely!

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