Another Google Update on It's way

I am seeing now VERY STRANGE THING! It started 2 hours ago

All my my pages for main KWS are not showing on google on their positions
but some are showing for 1-2 places as always on mobile devices, but sometimes NO LOL, but then again are showing
when I am checking google with site:mysite , I see that all pages are still showing and indexed

In my google anaytics, all is showing 0-0-0, but 2 hours ago all was fine, also some stats are rolled back 2 days ago OMG

PS: my site still having active users and my traffic is still the same, google analytics showing people browsing my site also
PS2:all WP stats are normal as always



WTF IS HAPPENING GOOGLE I AM AFRAID!
Now thats a scary thing. Im still in the good with one of my sites.
 
Again all keywords appeared lol, anyway my traffic is the same, I think it is some fishy thing from google, he is like updating my site in some keywords or something like that, looking very scary lol
PS:google analytics still broken
 
Again all keywords appeared lol, anyway my traffic is the same, I think it is some fishy thing from google, he is like updating my site in some keywords or something like that, looking very scary lol
PS:google analytics still broken

Can I ask which niche your site is in?
 
Again all keywords appeared lol, anyway my traffic is the same, I think it is some fishy thing from google, he is like updating my site in some keywords or something like that, looking very scary lol
PS:google analytics still broken
same here, keyword gone and then reappear and gone and so on
 
Can I ask which niche your site is in?
social niche, free followers for instagram/pinterest

SOME UPDATE:
Some of my keywords are ranking higher now then normal :) some went from 5-4 to 3-2 positions lol, and some keywords are still dancing like appering/dissapearing
 
I have 2 blogs, the one is tech site and the other one is beauty site. The beauty site isn't affected but the tech blog is tanked hard by this update. The blog lost almost 95% of traffic. These blogs are 100% whitehat, No PBN, no blackhat links. My amazon earnings dropped 50%.

Anyone has a success story to fix a site affected June 2019 google algorithm update?

Nope not yet anyway. Same shit happend to me, my 6 year old amazon affiliate site in the tech niche tanked hard as well, all whitehat with over 300 pages.

What ive done so far is increased page speed to 95 in both mobile and desktop with pagespeed insights (but I don't believe page speed has that big of an impact in ranking that people think it has since one of my competitor have 30 on mobile for some pages I checked but they still ranking over my website).

I've also removed all adsense on my website and I had one of those GDPR plugins that created a popup that you have to accept cookies that I deactivated just to see if it had any impact on rankings but so far nothing have helped.

I've ordered some very long high quality articles that I will post in the coming weeks just to see if they will rank, if not I think its time to start blasting links to the site and see what happends. At this point I have nothing to lose really.
 
Things that I can confirm don't work -

1. Adding an author box below post for EAT
2. Improving pagespeed scores
3. Adding content to existing posts
4. Content Pruning
5. Disavowing links

At this point, all we can do is pray that the next update gives us massive gains in the SERPs. The new June update has messed up some niches very badly.
 
Things that I can confirm don't work -

1. Adding an author box below post for EAT
2. Improving pagespeed scores
3. Adding content to existing posts
4. Content Pruning
5. Disavowing links

At this point, all we can do is pray that the next update gives us massive gains in the SERPs. The new June update has messed up some niches very badly.

Yeah I've been thinking more and more about E.A.T since that is something my website might be lacking. I did add a few hundred words to the about page today as well as updating the author bio as well. Not really sure how to improve E.A.T for an affilaite website. You can't just go and create a wiki page for it.
 
Yeah I've been thinking more and more about E.A.T since that is something my website might be lacking. I did add a few hundred words to the about page today as well as updating the author bio as well. Not really sure how to improve E.A.T for an affilaite website. You can't just go and create a wiki page for it.

An affiliate marketing guru (who knows his stuff) has changed the theme of his website and replaced it with a custom authoritative design and added the authors right on the front page above the fold. His website remained unaffected in all Google updates since the Medic.
 
Does anybody with certainty knows what sort of change they have made during last update? As I can see, some people are saying that their rankings have increased, while others are saying that their rankings have significantly dropped. What is issue?
 
Things that I can confirm don't work -

1. Adding an author box below post for EAT
2. Improving pagespeed scores
3. Adding content to existing posts
4. Content Pruning
5. Disavowing links

At this point, all we can do is pray that the next update gives us massive gains in the SERPs. The new June update has messed up some niches very badly.


have you thought about updating your tier 1 PBN and blogs? not your actual link, just adding new content to tier 1, so that google refreshes its index that the tier 1's got updated.
 
have you thought about updating your tier 1 PBN and blogs? not your actual link, just adding new content to tier 1, so that google refreshes its index that the tier 1's got updated.

I don't use a lot of PBNs, most links are brand mentions and legit links from top-tier websites.
 
I don't use a lot of PBNs, most links are brand mentions and legit links from top-tier websites.
what about running CORA or POP report and take actions based on those reports?
 
Things that I can confirm don't work -

1. Adding an author box below post for EAT

I imagine Google judges authority depending on things it can measure objectively - brand mentions on other websites, and links from other authoritative websites in the same niche.

There is lots of advice about adding author information on blog posts, but Google can't be sophisticated enough to understand whether the author is qualified (to be an expert). That is subjective.

For example, what makes a good garden chair expert?

In YMYL niches, its just as cloudy. If you had a medical problem, would you see a nurse, a pharmacist or a doctor? Obviously, it depends on the problem but also the experience of the expert. Is an article written by a nurse with 20 years of experience in general practice (including the problem area) more or less authoritative than an article written by a newly qualified doctor?

Even if Google is sophisticated enough to work out relative expertise in a subject area, we need to consider whether it has the processing power to apply that to billions of pages of content.

If there is a simpler way of being nearly as accurate, Google will take it.

Google has always rated links. For me, it makes sense that if other authorities in that niche are linking to you or mentioning you, you're going to be seen as authoritative.

We know that Google is quite good at determining what a webpage is about (or at least, whether two pages are about the same subject).

I think Google has tweaked the algorithm so that subject relevant pages on websites that have a lot of similar subject material transfer more juice (or rather, subject irrelevant pages on general sites pass less juice than they used to).

That means that if you want to rank better for food supplements, you need links from blogs about that supplement written by health experts, not any old general blog that happens to link to you. It doesn't matter whether your links were acquired in a whitehat or blackhat way. If they aren't on niche relevant pages on same topic websites, you don't get as much credit for them.

Where author bios do come in is if other topically relevant sites link to your website, and your website links to the articles you've written (because you publicise what you have written on other websites). Say you're a SEO expert writing as a guest for Moz. Hopefully, you'd have lots of SEO related sites linking to your personal website quoting you as an expert. Your personal website would have high authority. Linking that to your Moz article would transfer juice to Moz, and the Moz article would rank better. Its not the author bio in the Moz article that improves the rank, its the fact that if you're promoting yourself as an expert on another website, you're going to link to your article from your own niche relevant website.

Obviously, this is all speculation - it would be interesting to see if anyone's experiences match this theory.
 
This update literally forces ALL to make new changes and update to current methods or simply get left In the dust and move back to the dead zone pages 2 and 3 lol.

So in a way Google is weeding out all of the dead sites and pages just sitting around doing nothing you should all take it as a gift as you get a chance to get an upper hand above others now. If you lost your 1 2 3 spots that does suck and no fun at all but if you are doing things right it will be back in no time. For those of you that could never figure out why you were stuck at the bottom and have now moved up to top links in would like to hear from you guys that's the interesting stuff...
 
This update literally forces ALL to make new changes and update to current methods or simply get left In the dust and move back to the dead zone pages 2 and 3 lol.

So in a way Google is weeding out all of the dead sites and pages just sitting around doing nothing you should all take it as a gift as you get a chance to get an upper hand above others now. If you lost your 1 2 3 spots that does suck and no fun at all but if you are doing things right it will be back in no time. For those of you that could never figure out why you were stuck at the bottom and have now moved up to top links in would like to hear from you guys that's the interesting stuff...

There's nothing you can do about the recent June update. It's a "core" update which involves rebalancing authority, trust, and user signals. None of these features can be altered within a few days or even weeks.
 
Seems to have been another algo tweak around June 26th/27th. I am seeing a steady decline in traffic for one of my sites which had jumped back to life after the last core update. Anyone else seeing this?

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I can't understand why does google make to cry someone or make be happy someone?
I think I will be in crying circle :)
 
Today traffic is back up pre update, not sure if its because of prime day or google has reveresed something back from last update.

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Anyone else seeing this as well?
 
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