Ep. 163 - Dec. 16, 2020 - Light Version
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In this episode, we discuss Marie’s analysis of the December core update, the future of the Structured Data Testing tool, completing a Core Web Vital analysis, a reminder on page quality and indexation, plus some great recommended readings!
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The following topics are covered in the premium version of this episode:
- Full analysis of the December core update
- More API updates coming your way
- How to conduct and prioritize actions for a speed and Core Web Vital analysis
- John Mueller clarifies how Google measures Core Web Vitals
- Reminder about page quality and indexation
- 400 unsolicited SEO tips (yes, you read that right!)
- Is it normal for Google to indicate that they can fetch some sitemaps but not others when you’ve reduced the number of URLs per sitemap?
- Does ‘Discovered – currently not indexed’ speak more about technical or quality issues?
- Missed the Chrome Dev Summit? Check out the topics and videos here
- Writing for a local audience? Check this out!
- How to tackle SEO for businesses without a physical address
- BrightLocal’s 2020 local consumer review survey is here
- Handy Chrome extension to uncover the most important SEO data
- Useful tool that changes query based on slash directives
- Our tl;dr summary of some awesome recent SEO and Local SEO articles
Algorithm Updates
The latest on the December core update
As of the day we published this article, The December core update has officially finished rolling out. While the update started on December 3, 2020, many sites saw further changes (either increases or decreases) on December 10.
At MHC we are continuing our analysis of this update. If you become a premium subscriber, in this section of the newsletter, you’ll read the following:
- What patterns in traffic drops/increases are we seeing at MHC?
- Which types of sites have been affected, and why this matters.
- Insight into how this update affected sites vs pages vs keywords as this likely has changed as compared to other significant updates!
- Some information about new innovations Google is using to better understand language and how this can help us understand why certain pages are being preferred by Google now
- Very early advice on what will need to be done in order to recover
MHC Announcements
Our office will be closed over the holidays!
We will be closed as of December 24th and back on January 4th for a short break over the holidays. Please note that we will respond to all queries through email and social once we’re back. Thanks for your understanding. Happy holidays!
Ahrefs Tip of the Week
We’ve been using Ahrefs Organic Keywords tool and it is incredibly helpful (Sponsored, but good for everyone)
In our premium section of our newsletter this week, we dug into our observations on how the December core update appears to have had a different impact on affecting keyword rankings as we have seen with other updates. If you were negatively impacted by the December core update, we would encourage you to determine which keywords declined for each of your important pages. You can then work on improving your content so that it is more relevant to someone searching for that keyword.
We briefly analyzed a site that was discussed on Twitter as one that suffered massive losses with the December core update.
While you can find this information in GSC, if you are an Ahrefs subscriber it is so easy to see which keywords improved or declined after an update.
The changes in keyword rankings for this particular page demonstrate how frustrating it is to analyze this update. The page improved in rankings for “cheap led strip lights”, but declined for “affordable led lights”.
You can then click on any of the keywords and see which websites held which top positions for the last 6 to 24 months.
What we recommend doing is thoroughly analyzing the pages that Google elevated in rankings at the same time yours dropped. If you can determine why this page does a better job of meeting a searcher’s intent, this can help you understand where your page could be improved upon.
Google Announcements
Google speaks about the future of the Structured Data Testing Tool
Following a fair amount of blowback from the SEO community following the announcement that the structured data testing tool would be deprecated now that the Rich Results Test is out of beta, Google has announced that it will be retaining the tool on a separate domain in April 2021.
We've heard your feedback, and we have an update on what the future looks like for the Structured Data Testing Tool. Learn more in our blog post:https://t.co/AnxMFm6Gw1
— Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) December 15, 2020
We are very happy to hear this. While the Rich Results Test is helpful for a few things, including having a slightly better UI, the Structured Data Testing Tool provides a lot more information to SEOs and webmasters.
Other Interesting News
Early issues related to the WordPress 5.6 release
Some people have reported various issues with the 5.6 release. So far this thread includes problems with Gravity Form and the classic editor. This Reddit thread has some advice from users experiencing issues if you have updated and are encountering problems.
Any issues with WordPress 5.6 yet?
— Paul Shapiro – SEO Edition (@fighto) December 10, 2020
You have to hear this amazing story from a freelancer
This is a great thread if you are a freelancer and in need of some inspiration. Don’t doubt yourself, you’ve got this!
Fun Thread: I've told this story before but thought I'd share it here: I worked a side hustle for 3 years using some local SEO techniques to gather leads for a major corporate office developer in Boston.
— Ken Savage 🇺🇸 (@kensavage) December 10, 2020
Local SEO
It’s all green this week on BrightLocal’s flux tool! It appears that any fluctuations that were brought on by seasonality have now died down and there is very little turbulence.
SEO Tools
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Track down SEO references (good for agencies and consultants)
Cool resource here if you’re looking for something SEO related! It’s a site that hosts SEO-related tweets with the goal of finding information that Googlers and SEOs have said. It appears to still be in its early stages, but if this builds out, it could be great.
Very cool. @seoasked could be useful when you're trying to track down specific SEO references.
Allows you to search through an archive of tweets and answers from Googlers (with categorised questions).
Can test & bookmark here: https://t.co/LRPkTXfo64 pic.twitter.com/8NUxcWjVhv
— Brodie Clark (@brodieseo) December 13, 2020
Recommended Reading
The Correlation Between Authoritative Links and Ranking [SEO Study] – Eric Enge
https://moz.com/blog/authoritative-links-and-ranking
December 9, 2020
Moz’s new study done by Eric Enge confirms a theory that the SEO community has believed for a long time. By using data from Moz’s Link Explorer, this study was able to not only show that links matter as a ranking factor, but that Google is getting much better at paying attention to the source of these links. For a breakdown of their methodology, check Eric’s article!
The 2020 Web Almanac – HTTP Archive
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2020/
December 9, 2020
This annual state of the web from HTTP Archive is a massive chunk of reading, but if you have time for it, there are some really interesting tidbits.
11-20 Principle to Boost Your Rankings – Trevor Stolber
https://stolber.com/11-20-principle
February 25, 2020
This is a really helpful article from Trevor Stolber in which he discusses tactics for getting pages that are already ranking on page 2 over that last hurdle to rank on the first page of the SERPs.
10 Important 2021 SEO Trends You Need to Know – Danny Goodwin
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/10-important-2021-seo-trends-you-need-to-know/389395/
December 8, 2020
Danny Goodwin has compiled a list of 2021 SEO trends to keep an eye out for as the new year rolls around. Be sure to check them out as the new year is quickly approaching!
The expansion of People Also Ask in the search results – Jason Barnard
https://searchengineland.com/the-expansion-of-people-also-ask-in-the-search-results-344644
December 14, 2020
With a recent increase of PAA boxes appearing in the SERPs as well as in knowledge panels, it’s never been more important to make PAAs a high-focused area within your digital strategy. This article will teach you how to regain control over your PAAs. Why pass up the opportunity?
Jobs
Saas and Local Search Product Manager opportunity. https://t.co/G2vmPIdBTU
— Colan Nielsen (@ColanNielsen) December 4, 2020
Calling all SEO nerds, link lovers, and outreach anoraks! 🔥 Seeker is #hiring for the following #jobs:
✨ Creative SEO/Link Builder
✨ Outreach Specialist
✨ Senior Link BuilderCurious to learn more?
See the full deets here: https://t.co/3cWBnLtMIx pic.twitter.com/T1eOyCY9TC
— Seeker Digital (@SeekerDigital) December 14, 2020
Do you live in the Ottawa area? If so, do you want to learn more about SEO while training with us at MHC? We're hiring now! The position will be remote initially, but once it's safe to congregate we'll be requiring you to come into the office in Kanata.https://t.co/snnICBZTDo
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) December 16, 2020
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The following topics are covered in the premium version of this episode:
- Full analysis of the December core update
- More API updates coming your way
- How to conduct and prioritize actions for a speed and Core Web Vital analysis
- John Mueller clarifies how Google measures Core Web Vitals
- Reminder about page quality and indexation
- 400 unsolicited SEO tips (yes, you read that right!)
- Is it normal for Google to indicate that they can fetch some sitemaps but not others when you’ve reduced the number of URLs per sitemap?
- Does ‘Discovered – currently not indexed’ speak more about technical or quality issues?
- Missed the Chrome Dev Summit? Check out the topics and videos here
- Writing for a local audience? Check this out!
- How to tackle SEO for businesses without a physical address
- BrightLocal’s 2020 local consumer review survey is here
- Handy Chrome extension to uncover the most important SEO data
- Useful tool that changes query based on slash directives
- Our tl;dr summary of some awesome recent SEO and Local SEO articles
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