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Google’s [[Learn/Google's-Farmer-Update:-What-You-Need-To-Know|Panda update]] caused havoc earlier this year, affecting 12 percent of all web searches. Now the search giant has updated its ranking algorithm with a change that's even more important for small businesses.
  
Google’s Panda Update caused havoc earlier this year, affecting 12% of all web searches -  and this week the search giant updated their ranking algorithm with an even more important change.
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The new Freshness Update, introduced last week, hasn’t caused nearly as much of a stir as Panda. Yet it affects nearly three times as many searches – 35 percent, according to Google. It also offers even small websites the chance to outrank larger sites by favoring the freshest content on any topic.
  
However, the new ‘Freshness Update’ hasn’t caused nearly as much of stir, despite the fact that it affects nearly three times as many searches as Panda – 35% according to Google.
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While the Panda update represented a threat to some websites' rankings, the Freshness update presents an opportunity. Whereas Panda demoted sites with duplicate or minimally useful content, the Freshness update offers the potential for short-term ranking gains to sites posting new information. It can benefit even sites that haven't acquired lots of robust inbound links.
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Because most SEO action is reactive rather than proactive, most webmasters will miss out on this new opportunity. There’s nothing like a ranking drop to make your SEO team spring into action - but sadly, the potential for temporary rankings improvement and spiking traffic doesn't seem to motivate people as much as it should.  
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== What the Freshness Update Means for SEO ==
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The Freshness update rewards:
  
This is because the Freshness Update is more of an opportunity than a threat. Whereas Panda demoted sites with ‘thin’ content, the Freshness Update is more about offering short term ranking gains to sites with newer information, regardless of the number of links they build to their pages.
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* Websites containing the latest information about events that recur regularly (annually, monthly, etc.)
And because most SEO action is reactive rather than proactive, most webmasters will miss out. After all, there’s nothing like a ranking drop to make your SEO team spring into action, but sadly the potential for temporary improvement and spikes in traffic seemingly isn’t as much motivation as it should be.
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* Sites with up-to-date info about the latest news stories
What the Freshness Update Means for SEO
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* Pages offering new information about product launches or other popular topics
  
The Freshness Update rewards:
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The Freshness update should signal the end of high rankings for:
  
* Websites containing the latest information about events that occur annually (or frequently)
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* Pages about last year’s event - for example, the Wimbledon Championships
* Sites with up-to-date info about the latest news stories, even if they’ve just been published
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* Four-day-old reports about current news events, despite newer reports being available
* Pages offering new information on product launches, or other popular discussion.
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* Product reviews from the day of release, when more recent reviews of the same product have been published
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* High ranking results centred around last year’s event, e.g. the Wimbledon Championships
 
* Four-day old reports about current news events, despite newer reports being available
 
* Product reviews from the day of release, when updated reports have been published today
 
  
As an SEO agency, we can beat the rush, release a press release or publish a blog post the minute we hear about something related to a client’s product or service and see huge spikes in traffic.
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As an SEO agency, [[CustardMedia.co.uk|Custard Media]] can release a press release or publish a blog post the minute we hear about something related to a client’s product or service, and expect to see big spikes in traffic to our client's site.
  
It’s also a fantastic opportunity for smaller sites to compete with the big boys by offering great content before anyone else. No longer will small organisations with low domain authority have to wait weeks or even months to see the fruits of their link building labours before our content brings in traffic.
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For smaller sites, the Freshness update offers a fantastic opportunity to compete with the big boys by offering great content on popular topics. No longer will small organisations with lower profiles have to wait weeks - or even months - to see the fruits of their link building labours before their well-made content starts bringing in traffic.
  
What’s more, even if the rankings don’t remain high in the long term, the short term spike in our Analytics graph not only looks impressive to clients but as SEOptimise pointed out this week, provides great brand awareness.
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What’s more, even if a spike in rankings doesn't last, the increase in traffic means that more people are now aware of your brand, as [http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2011/11/google-freshness-update-what-it-means-for-your-brand.html SEOptimise pointed out] last week, provides great brand awareness. Once you've seen how well it can work to create good, relevant content, you'll be motivated to do it again - and again, and again. And that's how you build a bigger audience over time.
  
 
The Freshness Update is a major opportunity – don’t let it pass you by.
 
The Freshness Update is a major opportunity – don’t let it pass you by.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 10 November 2013

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Google’s Panda update caused havoc earlier this year, affecting 12 percent of all web searches. Now the search giant has updated its ranking algorithm with a change that's even more important for small businesses.

The new Freshness Update, introduced last week, hasn’t caused nearly as much of a stir as Panda. Yet it affects nearly three times as many searches – 35 percent, according to Google. It also offers even small websites the chance to outrank larger sites by favoring the freshest content on any topic.

FreshnessUpdatePic.png

While the Panda update represented a threat to some websites' rankings, the Freshness update presents an opportunity. Whereas Panda demoted sites with duplicate or minimally useful content, the Freshness update offers the potential for short-term ranking gains to sites posting new information. It can benefit even sites that haven't acquired lots of robust inbound links.

Because most SEO action is reactive rather than proactive, most webmasters will miss out on this new opportunity. There’s nothing like a ranking drop to make your SEO team spring into action - but sadly, the potential for temporary rankings improvement and spiking traffic doesn't seem to motivate people as much as it should.

What the Freshness Update Means for SEO


The Freshness update rewards:

  • Websites containing the latest information about events that recur regularly (annually, monthly, etc.)
  • Sites with up-to-date info about the latest news stories
  • Pages offering new information about product launches or other popular topics

The Freshness update should signal the end of high rankings for:

  • Pages about last year’s event - for example, the Wimbledon Championships
  • Four-day-old reports about current news events, despite newer reports being available
  • Product reviews from the day of release, when more recent reviews of the same product have been published

As an SEO agency, Custard Media can release a press release or publish a blog post the minute we hear about something related to a client’s product or service, and expect to see big spikes in traffic to our client's site.

For smaller sites, the Freshness update offers a fantastic opportunity to compete with the big boys by offering great content on popular topics. No longer will small organisations with lower profiles have to wait weeks - or even months - to see the fruits of their link building labours before their well-made content starts bringing in traffic.

What’s more, even if a spike in rankings doesn't last, the increase in traffic means that more people are now aware of your brand, as SEOptimise pointed out last week, provides great brand awareness. Once you've seen how well it can work to create good, relevant content, you'll be motivated to do it again - and again, and again. And that's how you build a bigger audience over time.

The Freshness Update is a major opportunity – don’t let it pass you by.


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