I love the #SEO advice that sites (even brand new ones) should use semantic triplets, entity packing, information gain, chunking and so on.
After all, #Google must allocate its most expensive computing systems to deeply analyse the #semantics of every page it crawls.
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Google doesn't provide an easy way to fight or defend against DMCA attacks, which occur when abusers submit large numbers of DMCAs to remove all kinds of pages from SERPs, including contact pages.
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DMCA abusers have all the tools they need to commit widespread abuse, and legitimate site owners can't do much about it.
It's impossible to check all the notices received on the Lumendatabase in one day using one email address.
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Shit!
I almost spilled my coffee!
Then I realized it wasn't what it seemed.
"GEO" sounds so outdated.
AGEO is the thing now: A stands for "Agentic."
They forgot to add the secret sauce.
Sources:
Sources:
www.sistrix.com/ask-sistrix/...
status.search.google.com/products/rGH...
* June - 12
* October - 10
* March - 9
* August - 9
* September - 8
* May - 8
* December - 7
* November - 7
* February - 6
* April - 5
* July - 4
* January - 3
So next time, choose your vacation time responsibly! ๐
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I checked the list of Google updates & counted the number of updates each month had over the years (counting concurrent rollouts like Core + Spam as separate updates).
Here's the full updated list:
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What's the worst month for an SEO to go on vacation?
JUNE!
I've calculated the data considering the entire history of Google updates up to March 2026, & these are the months with the highest probability of a Google algo update:
* June (12 updates)
* October (10 updates)
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Do you remember all the "Just Ship It" posts?
"Don't think; just ship it."
Well, people started shipping. That's why there's so much junk and spam nowadays.
Just imagine how quiet it would be if everyone only said what they knew.
Good LLMEO is good GEO
LLMs are lazy and often rely on the title and meta description provided by Bing/Google for initial retrieval rather than parsing the entire webpage.
This makes meta-level optimization important for getting cited.
Thus, list your brand as #1 (the winner) in the titles of your "best of" listicles. ๐
Happened to me yesterday!
Apparently, the old-school black-hat SEO tactic of using black text on a white background is effective again, just like it did back in 2009!
Although traffic is declining, everyone is happy with the annotations in GSC.
Oh well.
To those advocating for the use of semantic triples (subject-predicate-object) to write copy, have you ever tried reading that type of monotonous, robotic text?
It's exactly the kind of writing that will make people leave a page.
Yeah, it's for illustration only
It's amusing to watch people spam everything they can so their brands are offered by LLMs for 1% of the overall traffic, only to be banned later when LLMs develop an anti-spam mechanism and send 10% of the overall traffic.
Warrior Forum dead?
Latest threads are 1 yo
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I don't post here often because I don't want AI to use your extensive comments under my posts for training purposes.
The best part about the last day before my vacation was that the site recovered from a significant drop in traffic.
My initial hypothesis was correct: the fix was the right thing to do.
Just as sites use SSR (server-side rendering) for Google bots, they should implement MDS (Markdown serving) for AI bots to save on bandwidth costs and optimize efficient content delivery for LLMs.
ROMO - relief of missing out
Does anyone experience it?
To detect cloaking, rent a Google Cloud server and scan the site from it.
Some cloaking systems whitelist the entire range of Google IP addresses, which allows you to view the version of the site intended for Google bots.
A ranking increase during an update is your signal to audit and find the underlying factor deficits *before* the algorithm's focus shifts back.
The goal isn't volatile gains; it's the stability to ride through updates without major swings.
Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qlM...
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but it doesn't cause Google a problem right this second...
just because we got away with it doesn't mean it's going to work forever.
That'll eventually catch up to you.
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So when that something comes back into play, you're still missing it.
So in the future, you can expect to go down.
In short, the update just temporarily overlooked your site's deficit.
It hasn't been fixed.
Often sites "will be doing something that they know they shouldn't be doing...
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Did your site's rank *increase* during a recent Google update?
It might not be the good news you think. ๐
If you went up, you were missing something, but the new algorithm is focused on other things.
But you still have that you were missing something.
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