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Google Algorithm Change 2010 May – June Update

Google Algorithm Change 2010 May And June - MAYDAY!! MAYDAY!!

The Matt Cutts video in the previous post will help you understand what Google has done in as far as the fact that yes.  These are the facts about the change according to Google.

  • Google made an algorithmic change mainly for long tail keywords in early May
  • The change that Google made is permanent as far as they can see
  • This was to re-access how they decide what sites are best fit for long tail keyword searches (keywords mostly 3 words +

Now these are the facts as far as the change, but of course they are not going to tell you any of the factors that have changed.  So I did my assessment over a large number of markets and a large number of keywords and these are my conclusions so far.

  • Domain age is more important then before the change happened for sure
  • Keywords in the domain seems matter way less then before the change (maybe the end to domaining?)
  • The amount of links or link power has probably changed some, but I am not able to pinpoint how yet
  • I noticed the change making a difference still so it's shifting of rankings may not be over

I wish i could tell you even more, but this is where I am at.  If you have any input please comment on this post and hopefully we can all get a handle on this together.

My Suggestion For Reaction To MayDay Google Algorithmic Change

Worry a little bit less about buying exact domains IE: "size8golfshoes.com" and maybe see if you can get your hands on one with some age that has had the proper content on it also.  Do some heavy SEOing not sure whether it should be black hat, white hat, grey hat or blue hat, but definitely put on that hat and get some links and get them now.  Links are the one factor which are still very prevalent as far as i can see.  I will update my fellow SEO and SEM brothers and sisters as soon as possible.

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