How to Know if Google Updates Have Impacted Your Website

How to Know if Google Updates Have Impacted Your Website
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How to Know if Google Updates Have Impacted Your Website

A SPN Exclusive Article by Julia Spence-McCoy (c) 2015

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Google updates and algorithm fluctuations can make pro SEOs and novice webmasters shudder alike. When Google’s big updates sweep the web, they tend to cause havoc – but mostly, for those who have been participating in unethical SEO practices. Although there are steps to take to ensure that your website content is not negatively impacted by regular Google updates, sometimes it can be far too tempting for some to cheat the system.

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But even if you are not playing games with Google, it is still highly advised to keep an eye on the quality of your content and inbound links. Google has been known to change the rules a time or two, and low quality content is a primary culprit to cause traffic to tank.

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