Understanding Google's search algorithms is key for any content creator, and trying to stay ahead of the Google curve is a challenge. Core updates are announced several times per year (latest in August) and recently Google updated its "Helpful Content System". This has significant implications for how content is ranked.
Let's dive into what this means for you, and how you can leverage this information for organic growth.
Google's Helpful Content System is designed to reward content that provides a satisfying user experience. It uses machine learning to generate a site-wide signal that influences search rankings. Content that doesn't meet user expectations will not perform as well in search results.
This system works across all languages and is entirely automated.
If your site is already producing high-quality, helpful content, such as with the TAYA method, you're in luck. This system is designed to reward such content. However, if you already have noticed a drop in traffic, it may be the perfect time to reassess and remove content that could be considered unhelpful.
The system runs continuously, so improvements or declines in content quality will be reflected over a period of months.
To ensure you have the best possible content, here are a few tips:
Now, let's talk about how AI can be a game-changer in creating the kind of helpful content Google rewards.
The Google Helpful Content Update is not just another algorithm change; it's a call to action for all content creators! By focusing on creating genuinely helpful and high-quality content, you not only stand to rank better in Google's search results but also provide real value to your audience. With the power of AI, you can take your content strategy to the next level, making it easier to create the kind of content that both Google and your audience will love.