That’s a crazy but logical way to look at it. Google is a giant A/B testing platform and the users are “voting” on what’s good or not and Google is noting that accordingly!
100% seems to be the case! I bet with LLMs and other new tech they can predict success better of an article with NLP stuff - but yeah, user engagements matter
Re: "testing" - does this mean updating old content won't actually help you regain rankings after the HCU, or in general, if it's initial incarnation was tested by google and it failed? I've been updating a ton of old crappy content as of late.
Hey Jesse! Great video as usual. The only gripe I have is that your videos are that your videos are all over and it is very difficult for a newbie to download all the content you are coming up with everyday. I am waiting for your masterclass, any idea when is that going to be live, again? Thanks.
This was excellent. In other words quality and effort matters to create user satisfaction. Not so simple to execute for many people, but that's the gist of it.
Love your stuff, Jesse! Thanks for keeping us informed. I still need to go back and watch your videos regarding how you started the Bonsai Mary site. Do you have a playlist just regarding that particular experiment?
@@jessecunninghamv Haha! Guess I'll just have to go back and watch all the videos. I'm considering doing a similar experiment in a different niche just to see what happens. Using AI for all the blog posts, etc. Looking forward to seeing how this continues. :)
So what I learned from today's video is to give the user what they want as soon as possible, if possible build some backlinks for those pieces of content. As per the document reviews, here is my question: Does content coverage and word count no longer matter?
@@nimmunishan2609 If they don't quickly find what they want, google will penalize your search ranking. The rest of the article is there so google thinks you fully covered fhe topic.
Yes. But if served the correct info, the user won't continue with that line of searching. An indicator to Google that the user got what was needed. So the website did a good job. This means Google did a good job serving that site first. @@nimmunishan2609
my niche is travel, and it's very hard to "answer search intent" for travel guides... if the query that brought the majority of my traffic for example is "six flags new Mexico" and my H2s are "how to get to six flags new Mexico" "tips for visiting six flags new Mexico" etc, @@IOFLOOD
Thanks! I pick it up and it gets the juices going for inspiration on videos for sure - I haven't dedicated any real time to it except for diving into specific sections at a time - but yeah, it's excellent from what I've read.
@@jessecunninghamv Thank you I am thinking about picking it up my self on amazon. If you have any more books, feel free to throw a little knowledge love this way..LOL thank you again bro. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks for the insightful video! 🌟 Your expertise in SEO shines through, especially with all the buzz about those leaked Google documents. It's like getting a secret map to the treasure of online visibility! 🗺💻🚀 It's amazing how those 2016 Google documents are still stirring the SEO pot in 2023 - talk about aging like fine wine in the digital world! 🍷Keep up the great work!
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Thanks! Do you have the link to that google search quality evaluator guidelines pdf ?
That’s a crazy but logical way to look at it. Google is a giant A/B testing platform and the users are “voting” on what’s good or not and Google is noting that accordingly!
100% seems to be the case! I bet with LLMs and other new tech they can predict success better of an article with NLP stuff - but yeah, user engagements matter
market share improves search results improves market share
Re: "testing" - does this mean updating old content won't actually help you regain rankings after the HCU, or in general, if it's initial incarnation was tested by google and it failed? I've been updating a ton of old crappy content as of late.
Hey Jesse! Great video as usual. The only gripe I have is that your videos are that your videos are all over and it is very difficult for a newbie to download all the content you are coming up with everyday. I am waiting for your masterclass, any idea when is that going to be live, again? Thanks.
Hey thanks! The class will open periodically every so often
This was excellent. In other words quality and effort matters to create user satisfaction. Not so simple to execute for many people, but that's the gist of it.
Great video and some good information. Links to download those Google documents would have been helpful.
A good lecture that will benefit all who have followed this excellent explanation.
Awesome, but not unexpected, from Jesse. Real gold.
Thanks!
Love your stuff, Jesse! Thanks for keeping us informed. I still need to go back and watch your videos regarding how you started the Bonsai Mary site. Do you have a playlist just regarding that particular experiment?
Thanks! Bonsai Mary has just been included as an experiment in a lot of videos - so unfortunately I never formalized a playlist on it (wish I had)
If you go to his home page - use the search bar "Bonsai Mary" (assuming it's in the titles)
@@jessecunninghamv Haha! Guess I'll just have to go back and watch all the videos. I'm considering doing a similar experiment in a different niche just to see what happens. Using AI for all the blog posts, etc. Looking forward to seeing how this continues. :)
"Particularly," I occasionally stumble on that and "regularly.'
So what I learned from today's video is to give the user what they want as soon as possible, if possible build some backlinks for those pieces of content.
As per the document reviews, here is my question: Does content coverage and word count no longer matter?
Content coverage matters -- but the answer to the search intent goes at the top of the page. All the extra stuff google wants to see goes below that.
@@IOFLOOD Thank you , but from the user side if they found what they want mostly they wont stay at end of the article right ?
@@nimmunishan2609 If they don't quickly find what they want, google will penalize your search ranking. The rest of the article is there so google thinks you fully covered fhe topic.
Yes. But if served the correct info, the user won't continue with that line of searching. An indicator to Google that the user got what was needed. So the website did a good job. This means Google did a good job serving that site first. @@nimmunishan2609
my niche is travel, and it's very hard to "answer search intent" for travel guides... if the query that brought the majority of my traffic for example is "six flags new Mexico" and my H2s are "how to get to six flags new Mexico" "tips for visiting six flags new Mexico" etc, @@IOFLOOD
Great video as always bro. Is that book The Art of SEO I noticed on your desk a pretty good book to read? Thank you
Thanks! I pick it up and it gets the juices going for inspiration on videos for sure - I haven't dedicated any real time to it except for diving into specific sections at a time - but yeah, it's excellent from what I've read.
@@jessecunninghamv Thank you I am thinking about picking it up my self on amazon. If you have any more books, feel free to throw a little knowledge love this way..LOL thank you again bro. Keep up the great work!!
sir, can ur strategy used to niches gambling online but probihited in indonesia?
can you please give us the urls of the pdfs
I tried entering them and it did not work
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing!
been bingeing on your videos...thanks greg
Thanks!
Thank you for the update!
Jesse, another great video!!! When can I join autoblogging masterclass?
Later this month it will be opened - make sure to get on the newsletter
Its because they know seo is over, and give it couple more years and all will be ai. Everything comes to an end.
Everything changes
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But still, crappy content is ranking on top.
Thanks for the insightful video! 🌟 Your expertise in SEO shines through, especially with all the buzz about those leaked Google documents. It's like getting a secret map to the treasure of online visibility! 🗺💻🚀 It's amazing how those 2016 Google documents are still stirring the SEO pot in 2023 - talk about aging like fine wine in the digital world! 🍷Keep up the great work!
Thanks 🚀🚀🚀
Good video copying @Nathan gotch he posted the same last week
This is the second and probably not last video I've done on this topic - I haven't watched his video but I'm sure it's solid.