Lily Ray is the only SEO expert that I am listening. She is right. Most people focus way to much on SEO. Everybody ask how to optimise a website for SEO. Nobody ask how to optimise a website to be the most helpful for users. Great Video! Belle vidéo (si l'accent est français)
You really don't realize she said nothing of value in this entire interview and ducked Gael's questions the entire time? Man some of yall are easy to please
The big issue is that while google rewards the big media corps for doing one thing, they give advice to "us" to do something else and that thing is rarely rewarded. Never if they are up against someone already established. At this point I think we need a tracker on Google leaders and their stock buys, especially when related to big media companies lol.
Agreed, however you post this like its "news" or in anyway recent. Alphabet's senior team have been doing this for decades - at this point! So its completely moot. They are immune from meaningful anti-trust (beyond fines) because they are deep state linked & part of the US national security apparatus.
22:39, 42:56 - On tech stack and content experience, one thing the big players do is constantly evolve their pages. Just look at top pages in Wayback machine - they evolve many times over a year. They continuously run A/B tests, look at data, conduct user interviews, etc, etc to improve their websites in a very scientific and data-driven way. It's a huge disadvantage if you are just using a standard WP theme with some SEO "tricks". To compete, we need to emulate their process rather than emulate their websites.
53:40 "People like to follow people" I think this is the main thing us SEOs have been missing (small publishers included). Google isn't the place people go to find fun, interesting content by people they'd like to follow. It hasn't been for at least a decade. People use Google purely for utility. And this used to be profitable. Nowadays, not so mich. This is why I think she's on to something when she talks about Discover, UA-cam and social media. Because these are things AI can't really do yet (although in 8 or 10 years, things are going to be different). And as Gael says, if you have the right business model, you can definitely make it work.
17:48 So, we shouldn't cover a broad range of topics, and we shouldn't niche down. So, as a small website, the only winning strategy is to not write any content at all, I guess. Whether we like it or not, SEO isn't a place for small publishers anymore. If you've got less than 30 DR, you won't be able to rank for anything, regardless of how much knowledge or experience you have in the niche.
I made a comment yesterday on one of Lily Ray's UA-cam (YT) video's. I provided a YT video regarding Josh Karlin Tech Lead Manager @ Google Chrome talking about domain names, hosts names in relation to interest-based topics. There are a dozen + articles questioning this theory regarding host domain names by topics as an authority signal. These questions were raise as far back as 2021 by data scientist, not by SEO specialists. Ponder this, all the .co domain sales by topics has skyrocketed and right of the dot domain by topics. Lots of these domain are ranking really well in SERP in spite of the updates. The comment I made yesterday regarding this on Lily Ray's YT video was deleted. Now today domains are apart of the conversation. Thank you!
Are we not going to talk about Reddit’s ipo? Talking about Reddit having EEAT is a wild take. It completely contradicts her misinformation message she said about 2016s election
Ya the timing of 'crush all niche sites, give traffic to a few sites like Reddit, Reddit IPO's for billions, Google continues to crush search results in general' could be something to explore This was frankly a terrible interview though it wasn't Gael's fault, this is so common in 2024.... an 'expert' comes on and says nothing but because they call themselves an 'expert' all of the lemmings think they actually got some value
Does moving content to a new domain help fix an algorithm penalty? I heard it a couple of times in the video that people are doing it, but does it work? Are they redirecting or just content to a new site and do they change the content?
Lily is conflating domain authority with author authority. Reddit domain authority is high, but the authors on Reddit? I have no idea who they are and what their qualifications are other than that they were able to create an account and were upvoted by others. As if upvoting means the content itself is good or not manipulated.
I really liked Gael pushing back on Lily when she just spouts generic Google talking points. It was frustrating to hear her say, "Your website got hit because it sucks" like in 10 different ways, when in reality, Google just changed the rules about what they like. I have a website that got destroyed by each iteration of the HCU, including the March 5th update. I am beginning to see that the real culprit for this was that Google couldn't understand my business/entity, perhaps use of stock photos, and maybe just too many "best" and "review" articles. In 1 year we will probably have figured this out as an industry, and the answer most certainly won't be "make better content". Just as Penguin required different link building tactics, the world of AI and HCU probably requires smarter off-page SEO, understanding new ranking factors, and new tactics. But it's the same old game.
@@MarcP5267 Yes but tons of small publishers without spam were hit. Including those doing fantastic product testing, custom images, and unique video. I suspect it has to do with entities that the Google Knowledge Graph doesn't have strong enough signals for. Because big brands rank with mediocre content. So there is something else afoot.
Here’s SEO in 2024 - make a site that could generate profit if all you did was run ads. Then and only then when you have a good enough product and unique market position begin SEO.
Good point on not getting your advise from the same sources as everybody else is, and implementing things the same way. It's so easy to identify spammy affiliate sites as a user, they're all over and the share many common visual characteristics. No need to even look at hosting and tech stack.
@@dan-millerNo, take what you learn as inspiration, not as a template to execute from verbatim. Most people want templated solutions though it seems, now seemingly paying the price for it.
I think it’s more about adding your own twist to things. Don’t just copy blindly. Learn, digest, then output something original inspired by what you learned.
I think we need to take a broader lens to what's going on in media in general. With the rise of these hyperbolic echo chambers that has politicized everything from beer to the clothes you wear and the food you eat, a lot of these older more established sites are going to, at least on the surface seem to be more balanced in their approach to information and I think that's why these sites are now being pushed closer to the top of search.
Meh, plenty of niche sites are written in a down the middle style without hyperbole and they are getting crushed too.... Google doesn't care about search results anymore, that is clear... they are putting in the minimum amount of effort possible and just ratcheting up how much backlinks matter as they pour all resources into AI because they know search is dying and will be dead soon
I believe that Google updates its algorithms to enhance user-friendliness in search results; however, the latest update seems profoundly unfair. As a website creator specializing in game guides, I've developed over a dozen sites. Despite their unique and original content, created by my company's editors, Google's March update has led to a drastic traffic drop-over 60% of my sites now receive virtually no visitors. This includes one highly popular site that offered invaluable, exclusive gaming advice daily, but it too has suffered significantly. I think Google's revised algorithm has significant flaws and loopholes. Whether it involves AI, site layout, or SEO patterns is irrelevant. What matters should be the judgment based on "content". Yet, from what I observe, the current implementation is entirely unreasonable. Just like I am now using AI to help me make my grammar more fluid and not get in the way of the core meaning I am trying to convey.
It isn't consistent for travel bloggers. I have a new travel site for Africa from last year, where I wrote already tons of really personal experience from travelling to south Africa last year, even avoiding kruger park, for now, but visiting smaller parks and smaller places we drove through where tourists hardly come. I even talk about personal talks with locals and game reserve conservation. Took pictures and own videos of our glamping and all. My new site were indexed before the update, after the update it just got deindexed. How is that fair?
Wondering if a small business with sinking blog content should ditch the blogs to help service (money) pages. It feels like the blogs are sinking the entire site. We have updated and renewed and seen no improvement.
you know I try to keep in mind....google makes decisions to what is best or most profitable for google, amazon did same thing couple of years ago buy cutting commisions....just a thought
If this update is similar to other updates that, in your own words, sites can't recover from, why produce and sell a course that claims to help sites impacted by Google updates?
Because Core updates are very much recoverable and many are documented including in the course. It’s only the September 2023 HCU that hasn’t seen recoveries yet but given That it’s a site wide classifier, auditing your whole content is very likely to be the key to coming back when Google finally lets sites come back.
HCU is. Many sites that got hit by core updates in the past have recovered however and the process they used was often similar to what’s in the blueprint.
@@AuthorityHackerPodcast Simple question, do you ever think the niche sites that got jumped by Reddit, Quora, Yelp, and the like will ever move above them again? Personally I don't.... this is a dead industry
My Takeaway as the owner of an information based website (with unique content) is: Stop right here, aye? SGE is going to steal content Google is playing unfair and preferring brands and forums over true insight. If you dont have a huge backlink profile you are doomed. In the future this gets exaggerated because they try to socialize Search. It can take years to recover a website. People that dont sell a product might be doomed from the start. Discover is getting more and more gatekept. So whats the deal in continuing and trying to improve??
'It can take years to recover a website' and will google search even be a thing by that time? People with brains are coming to your conclusions.... the lemmings never will
What adaptation you are talking about? To see results from SEO takes time and effort and when the time comes Google brings some of those updates and we have to start over. Who can adapt in this case? Clearly the hit is only for small businesses!
She’s talking about Reddit as a brand not the individual posts. You know what you’re getting when you click on a Reddit link and that may have its own inherent value to the searcher. Not that I necessarily agree with that being valuable but I think it’s important to make that distinction before taking her out of context.
@@lewis99170 reddit as a brand serving content is trustworthiness? It has an intrinsic value for the user who is looking? yeah but should not be the first option in serps. Lets face it, the only reason reddit ranks is because the traffic it generates, not EEAT.
That moment when you realize you are only 5 minutes into an interview with an "expert" who is giving zero value to your audience and is only saying PC fluff with no informational value so you have to start both asking and answering your own questions Feel for you on this one Gael... I woulda hung up on her Nothing has changed in the past half a year guys, this is still a dead industry, the longer you take to realize it the worse shape you will be in when you finally do Better off learning to build horse shoes, neither SEO nor horse shoes are worth your time these days but at least you can learn the horse shoes a whole lot quicker and move on to something better
@@hqrlock Honestly everything looks pretty grim, not trying to be a debbie downer just a realist The only thing I can really think to do as far as making decent money online goes is a YT channel but I hate that idea, not my personality type at all Not to mention the people who just wrecked our lives in the SERPs are the same people who own YT so its probably just a matter of time til YT goes downhill too
I'm a huge fan of the TL;DR at the end of the video. Thanks a bunch for that, Gael! :)
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!
Lily Ray is the only SEO expert that I am listening. She is right. Most people focus way to much on SEO. Everybody ask how to optimise a website for SEO. Nobody ask how to optimise a website to be the most helpful for users.
Great Video! Belle vidéo (si l'accent est français)
Hey thanks 🙏🏽
Then you are an idiot, she said nothing this entire interview, Gael had to answer his own questions because she was only saying PC fluff
You really don't realize she said nothing of value in this entire interview and ducked Gael's questions the entire time? Man some of yall are easy to please
lol Liliy can’t take legit criticisms against her work and blocks people like me. Best of luck taking her advice.
Thanks for the summary at the end! It actually helps to digest the key points of the video better.
The big issue is that while google rewards the big media corps for doing one thing, they give advice to "us" to do something else and that thing is rarely rewarded. Never if they are up against someone already established. At this point I think we need a tracker on Google leaders and their stock buys, especially when related to big media companies lol.
Agreed, however you post this like its "news" or in anyway recent.
Alphabet's senior team have been doing this for decades - at this point!
So its completely moot. They are immune from meaningful anti-trust (beyond fines) because they are deep state linked & part of the US national security apparatus.
22:39, 42:56 - On tech stack and content experience, one thing the big players do is constantly evolve their pages. Just look at top pages in Wayback machine - they evolve many times over a year. They continuously run A/B tests, look at data, conduct user interviews, etc, etc to improve their websites in a very scientific and data-driven way. It's a huge disadvantage if you are just using a standard WP theme with some SEO "tricks". To compete, we need to emulate their process rather than emulate their websites.
she's so vague i wonder what actions shes actually taking on her sites. i appreciate gael for actually taking a side and naming things to do
Good stuff, thank you. Nice convo and love that you circled back and gave some key takeaways at the end
This host is super insightful.
Thanks!
He had to be because the "expert" said nothing
53:40 "People like to follow people"
I think this is the main thing us SEOs have been missing (small publishers included).
Google isn't the place people go to find fun, interesting content by people they'd like to follow. It hasn't been for at least a decade.
People use Google purely for utility. And this used to be profitable. Nowadays, not so mich.
This is why I think she's on to something when she talks about Discover, UA-cam and social media. Because these are things AI can't really do yet (although in 8 or 10 years, things are going to be different). And as Gael says, if you have the right business model, you can definitely make it work.
yeah but only big publishers get into discover
17:48 So, we shouldn't cover a broad range of topics, and we shouldn't niche down. So, as a small website, the only winning strategy is to not write any content at all, I guess.
Whether we like it or not, SEO isn't a place for small publishers anymore. If you've got less than 30 DR, you won't be able to rank for anything, regardless of how much knowledge or experience you have in the niche.
I made a comment yesterday on one of Lily Ray's UA-cam (YT) video's. I provided a YT video regarding Josh Karlin Tech Lead Manager @ Google Chrome talking about domain names, hosts names in relation to interest-based topics. There are a dozen + articles questioning this theory regarding host domain names by topics as an authority signal. These questions were raise as far back as 2021 by data scientist, not by SEO specialists. Ponder this, all the .co domain sales by topics has skyrocketed and right of the dot domain by topics. Lots of these domain are ranking really well in SERP in spite of the updates. The comment I made yesterday regarding this on Lily Ray's YT video was deleted. Now today domains are apart of the conversation. Thank you!
Nice interview, thank you 🔆🔆
She's brilliant.
Great interview with Lily, Gael. This was really insightful, and I love the timestamps! I don't think I've ever noticed those before, haha.
Liked for the TLDW section :D
Are we not going to talk about Reddit’s ipo? Talking about Reddit having EEAT is a wild take. It completely contradicts her misinformation message she said about 2016s election
The whole interview is just filled with nonsens to be honest.
Ya the timing of 'crush all niche sites, give traffic to a few sites like Reddit, Reddit IPO's for billions, Google continues to crush search results in general' could be something to explore
This was frankly a terrible interview though it wasn't Gael's fault, this is so common in 2024.... an 'expert' comes on and says nothing but because they call themselves an 'expert' all of the lemmings think they actually got some value
Does moving content to a new domain help fix an algorithm penalty? I heard it a couple of times in the video that people are doing it, but does it work?
Are they redirecting or just content to a new site and do they change the content?
Lily is conflating domain authority with author authority. Reddit domain authority is high, but the authors on Reddit? I have no idea who they are and what their qualifications are other than that they were able to create an account and were upvoted by others. As if upvoting means the content itself is good or not manipulated.
If what you're saying is true, google is a scam, as well as a snare and a racket
I really liked Gael pushing back on Lily when she just spouts generic Google talking points. It was frustrating to hear her say, "Your website got hit because it sucks" like in 10 different ways, when in reality, Google just changed the rules about what they like.
I have a website that got destroyed by each iteration of the HCU, including the March 5th update. I am beginning to see that the real culprit for this was that Google couldn't understand my business/entity, perhaps use of stock photos, and maybe just too many "best" and "review" articles.
In 1 year we will probably have figured this out as an industry, and the answer most certainly won't be "make better content". Just as Penguin required different link building tactics, the world of AI and HCU probably requires smarter off-page SEO, understanding new ranking factors, and new tactics. But it's the same old game.
I kind of look as this as the Penguin and Panda updates. Lots of sites are sort of spammy content.
@@MarcP5267 Yes but tons of small publishers without spam were hit. Including those doing fantastic product testing, custom images, and unique video. I suspect it has to do with entities that the Google Knowledge Graph doesn't have strong enough signals for.
Because big brands rank with mediocre content. So there is something else afoot.
Here’s SEO in 2024 - make a site that could generate profit if all you did was run ads. Then and only then when you have a good enough product and unique market position begin SEO.
I like the TLDR, but consider putting it up the front.....tjat gives an overview and will encourage full viewing
Good point on not getting your advise from the same sources as everybody else is, and implementing things the same way. It's so easy to identify spammy affiliate sites as a user, they're all over and the share many common visual characteristics. No need to even look at hosting and tech stack.
So, stop listening to Authority Hacker, Diggity, and IS? :)
By the way, excellent interview Gael.
@@dan-millerNo, take what you learn as inspiration, not as a template to execute from verbatim. Most people want templated solutions though it seems, now seemingly paying the price for it.
I think it’s more about adding your own twist to things. Don’t just copy blindly. Learn, digest, then output something original inspired by what you learned.
@@AuthorityHackerPodcast Ya that worked awesome in 2022 and before, but what about now?
@@AuthorityHackerPodcastagreed
I think we need to take a broader lens to what's going on in media in general. With the rise of these hyperbolic echo chambers that has politicized everything from beer to the clothes you wear and the food you eat, a lot of these older more established sites are going to, at least on the surface seem to be more balanced in their approach to information and I think that's why these sites are now being pushed closer to the top of search.
Meh, plenty of niche sites are written in a down the middle style without hyperbole and they are getting crushed too.... Google doesn't care about search results anymore, that is clear... they are putting in the minimum amount of effort possible and just ratcheting up how much backlinks matter as they pour all resources into AI because they know search is dying and will be dead soon
I believe that Google updates its algorithms to enhance user-friendliness in search results; however, the latest update seems profoundly unfair. As a website creator specializing in game guides, I've developed over a dozen sites. Despite their unique and original content, created by my company's editors, Google's March update has led to a drastic traffic drop-over 60% of my sites now receive virtually no visitors. This includes one highly popular site that offered invaluable, exclusive gaming advice daily, but it too has suffered significantly.
I think Google's revised algorithm has significant flaws and loopholes. Whether it involves AI, site layout, or SEO patterns is irrelevant. What matters should be the judgment based on "content". Yet, from what I observe, the current implementation is entirely unreasonable.
Just like I am now using AI to help me make my grammar more fluid and not get in the way of the core meaning I am trying to convey.
It isn't consistent for travel bloggers. I have a new travel site for Africa from last year, where I wrote already tons of really personal experience from travelling to south Africa last year, even avoiding kruger park, for now, but visiting smaller parks and smaller places we drove through where tourists hardly come. I even talk about personal talks with locals and game reserve conservation. Took pictures and own videos of our glamping and all. My new site were indexed before the update, after the update it just got deindexed. How is that fair?
Wondering if a small business with sinking blog content should ditch the blogs to help service (money) pages.
It feels like the blogs are sinking the entire site. We have updated and renewed and seen no improvement.
What about linking like HARO links? Could the HC update affect haro links?
great video
This woman is insufferable. Does she even make her own sites or just “analyzes” them for her company for a wage ?
Need a podcast about affiliate marketing 😣
thanks guys
53:41 damn, it scared the shit out of me
LOL sorry. That was my dog 🐶
you know I try to keep in mind....google makes decisions to what is best or most profitable for google, amazon did same thing couple of years ago buy cutting commisions....just a thought
If this update is similar to other updates that, in your own words, sites can't recover from, why produce and sell a course that claims to help sites impacted by Google updates?
Because Core updates are very much recoverable and many are documented including in the course.
It’s only the September 2023 HCU that hasn’t seen recoveries yet but given That it’s a site wide classifier, auditing your whole content is very likely to be the key to coming back when Google finally lets sites come back.
@AuthorityHacker I haven't rewatched but didnt you say in the video this update as penguin vibes, and that no one recovered from penguin?
HCU is. Many sites that got hit by core updates in the past have recovered however and the process they used was often similar to what’s in the blueprint.
@@AuthorityHackerPodcast Simple question, do you ever think the niche sites that got jumped by Reddit, Quora, Yelp, and the like will ever move above them again? Personally I don't.... this is a dead industry
is there anyone you suggest to follow to understand google better
google discover
By the time u understand google, another update will come
Lily knows nothing more than your typical SEO. It's all guess work.
You’re way overestimating the typical SEO 😂 - Check out the SEO subreddit, it’s like being in a nightclub bathroom at 1am.
@@lewis99170😂 Yeah, you're right. I was being stupid. She knows her stuff.
😂
She knows nothing more and says even less
My Takeaway as the owner of an information based website (with unique content) is: Stop right here, aye?
SGE is going to steal content
Google is playing unfair and preferring brands and forums over true insight.
If you dont have a huge backlink profile you are doomed.
In the future this gets exaggerated because they try to socialize Search.
It can take years to recover a website.
People that dont sell a product might be doomed from the start.
Discover is getting more and more gatekept.
So whats the deal in continuing and trying to improve??
'It can take years to recover a website' and will google search even be a thing by that time? People with brains are coming to your conclusions.... the lemmings never will
Thanks for sharing!
I do not know enough but does it benefit google to force us to diversify our traffic??
My law firm was hitted. Still no recovered. I don’t like eather HCU
What adaptation you are talking about? To see results from SEO takes time and effort and when the time comes Google brings some of those updates and we have to start over. Who can adapt in this case? Clearly the hit is only for small businesses!
Great interview very valuable thanks
Our pleasure!
She says Reddit totally comply with Eeat concept? Come on!
She’s talking about Reddit as a brand not the individual posts. You know what you’re getting when you click on a Reddit link and that may have its own inherent value to the searcher. Not that I necessarily agree with that being valuable but I think it’s important to make that distinction before taking her out of context.
@@lewis99170 reddit as a brand serving content is trustworthiness? It has an intrinsic value for the user who is looking? yeah but should not be the first option in serps. Lets face it, the only reason reddit ranks is because the traffic it generates, not EEAT.
@@lewis99170 But I thought the March update was on a per-page basis? Hint, it's not and site/brand matters a lot to Google.
All seos are bs
@@junglestar someone needs a hug
Google is not giving me right search queries.
Why don't you bring some real experts such as Carolyn Holzman or someone from SEO Fight Club?
That moment when you realize you are only 5 minutes into an interview with an "expert" who is giving zero value to your audience and is only saying PC fluff with no informational value so you have to start both asking and answering your own questions
Feel for you on this one Gael... I woulda hung up on her
Nothing has changed in the past half a year guys, this is still a dead industry, the longer you take to realize it the worse shape you will be in when you finally do
Better off learning to build horse shoes, neither SEO nor horse shoes are worth your time these days but at least you can learn the horse shoes a whole lot quicker and move on to something better
Good comment. What industry do you recommend though ?
@@hqrlock Honestly everything looks pretty grim, not trying to be a debbie downer just a realist
The only thing I can really think to do as far as making decent money online goes is a YT channel but I hate that idea, not my personality type at all
Not to mention the people who just wrecked our lives in the SERPs are the same people who own YT so its probably just a matter of time til YT goes downhill too
@@danrykers1938 I feel you bro
So basically I need to change my theme?
I don’t think it’s that simple but it may be a 1% correlation point
ahhhh not first
wpbeginner is still loosing massiv traffic!