New, unconfirmed
Google ranking update ‘Fred’ shakes the SEO world
The webmaster and SEO community, along with the automated
Google tracking tools, all show strong signs that there was a Google algorithm
ranking update.
Since yesterday morning, the SEO industry has been watching
an unconfirmed Google ranking update that seems to target more of the link
quality aspects of the overall algorithm.
Many are calling this the Fred Update, a name we’re also
adopting. That came from Google’s Gary Illyes, who has jokingly suggested that
all updates be named “Fred.” It’s sticking with this one.
We’ve seen more chatter and reports of changes from within
the “black hat” SEO community, which generally means that this is a spam
algorithm update around links. Last time we reported a link spam-related update
was in early February, and that update also was unconfirmed by Google.
There was also a large content quality Google update on
February 7 that was never confirmed. As you expect, Google is very unlikely to
confirm algorithm updates these days — but that won’t stop us from reporting
large shifts in the search results that convey an algorithm update has
happened.
Many of the automated tracking tools currently show
significant volatility and fluctuations, which is an indicator of an update.
Plus, with all the industry chatter, and with webmasters both complaining about
ranking declines and rejoicing about ranking increases, it’s likely that there
was a Google update.
We are waiting to hear from Google if they have any comment.
All we have right now are the typical Google lines from John Mueller and Gary
Illyes that Google makes updates all the time.
Report: 57% of
traffic now from smartphones and tablets
It’s been a little over two years since Google first
announced that mobile searches had exceeded desktop queries on a global basis.
That number has continued to grow, although the company has not provided an
official update recently.
At a recent press event, a Google speaker casually said that
the “vast majority” of search queries are now mobile. However, this is not
official and wasn’t affirmed by spokespeople.
In the absence of official updates from Google and Bing,
third parties have offered a range of statements on the question of mobile search
and mobile traffic volumes vs. the desktop. For example, earlier today,
BrightEdge reported that 57 percent of traffic among its clients is coming from
smartphones and tablets.
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