π¨ The Most Common Mistake People Make During Google Core Updates Is
The OBSESSION. π΅βπ«
Youβd be less likely to obsess over Google algorithm updates when you approach SEO with years of search principles developed by search engines. π§ π
π‘ Google is a semantic search engine that aims to serve its users with the most relevant, accurate, and responsive information.
It imitates the human mind π§ with its own perception to understand and guess the user's search behaviors.
β‘οΈ Search engine algorithms and users are like mind twins π« β they feed off each other.
An algorithm can change how a user searches, and an algorithm can also be changed based on how users search for the same query.
π Therefore, there may be shifts in search behaviors and activities of your target audience, which lead to changes in query networks.
π To cater to these changes in query semantics, your web pages must evolve accordingly, or else it could badly affect the intent match for search engine users.
β So, what's the easiest way to handle Google updates without losing your mind?
- β‘οΈ Keep configuring your web pages according to evolving query semantics
- β‘οΈ Regularly analyze changes in already ranking documents around your targeted queries
After designing the Topical Map πΊοΈ and the Content Production around those topics,
you should continuously optimize web pages on a strategic timeline π
to ensure alignment with query semantics.
β³οΈ The more a page is aligned with users' search behavior and intent,
the less likely it is to get hit by a Google update. πͺπ