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Hey, Sam I just Wanted say Thanks for the Advanced valuable content you provide and the thing that impressed me most is that you give your attention to every comments.
There's VERY good reason why they don't publish their algorithms. As soon as they do, the people generating or optimising content automatically will start feeding their content into a local implementation to optimise for the highest possible rankings. The only outcome will be that Google will need to revise their algorithm again - and a spike in web pages optimised for the algorithm rather than for human consumption.
You want to optimise user experience, then put a link in the description (even if it was added anywhere else, it HAS to be in full text in the video description - this is where you go look, when the video is over, and there is no OBVIOUS link - at least I did not see it within 3-5 sec) to the subject matter. I have to now go google for Jake's website? Very inefficient user experience. Instead the description is just filled with a load of spam, which I would go to the page description for or a website. It might be relevant to the YT algorithm, but annoying new user (this is my first of your videos I have seen, and I subscribed based on the content quality) is not how you get people to come back. The link should be the first thing in the description, and it should be heavily highlighted. Do youtubers seriously think that feeding the YT algorithm is more important than feeding the brain algorithm of actual users? Or is so much of YT traffic really random-random? Because I got here from random-random suggestion (unrelated to the previous video), but if the core expectations are not met, then it will be assumed the videos are there for quantity, and not quality. I really do not understand this approach. Is that YT tanking videos with external links in the description? (shakes clinched fist to the air, and angrily exclaiming "GOOOOOOGLE!")
Do I understand it correctly that the opposite is also true I mean, an under performing site can sky rocket, without doing anything, just because a change on Google’s algorithm?
It’s surprising how a Google update can disrupt everything so quickly. I’ve dealt with similar issues before, and it’s tough to recover. I’d love to hear if anyone has tips for bouncing back after a big hit like this.
Hearing how that Google update hit his business overnight is a reminder of how fast things can change in the digital space. I’ve been there too, and it’s not easy to bounce back. How are others managing these updates and keeping their strategies stable?
I totally understand where you’re coming from. The losses can really pile up when you’re going solo in trading. I’m looking into getting some advice to help navigate this better.
Building a good portfolio is more complex so I would recommend you seek Dave’s support. This way you can get strategies designed to address your unique long/short-term goals and financial dreams.
Thank you Sam, you just provided a gold mine! I'm a loyalist user of ahrefs ever since I started watching your programs. Btw, when we do the "connect 4" section, do we have to look for numbers, or any pattern will be fine? For example, when I did my search, I found a number of keywords include "up leather and Pu materials", can I consider "Pu leather" a pattern?
Lucky he got some recovery, all my sites are further in the ground. I would tell him to take his experience more to RU-vid. Create videos around all these products and put affiliate links in there - it's the new Google since Google kinda sucks now. My sites are still getting traffic, but mainly from Pinterest, Bing, and RU-vid. Not like it use to be though.
We had a problem with Playstore. We had a good app download in Playstore. Soon after google contact for paid marketing and we don't agree to pay. Download dropped steadily
I get that Ahrefs is still trying to convince people that SEO tactics will recover sites, but with the current state of Google, this seems highly unlikely! I've seen sooo many random ups and downs of all types of sites, many of which have done absolutely nothing with their content and site for an entire year...Google is absolutely broken and there's no logic to the system anymore! Just my 2cents of course.
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06:30 😂 LOL. Tell ChatGPT to pretent like a Pilot, and it becomes a pilot 😂😂😂. Tell ChatGPT to pretend like the president of America, and it become the president of America. 🤣🤣
Because Google owns the platforms (both the search and RU-vid for example) people are renting the content from the platform instead of actually owning it. Google can decide what can and cannot exist on its platforms on its own whether the creator likes it or not. The problem has already been that this is rent that people are not realizing is being paid by simply using its content and spending money to use the internet is also a form of rent that you are paying to be on the platform. It is 100% business and people put their own pride into what they do on their platforms over the platforms that Google owns.