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| RankBrain Algorithm Affects SEO | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 30 2018, 06:00 AM (3 Views) | |
| shawnturner | Jan 30 2018, 06:00 AM Post #1 |
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Hi, As far as we know, it’s a machine learning algorithm that has rolled out at the start of this year. Its effects are gradual so most of us haven’t really made a big fuss out of it. But it has affected us albeit in a subtle way. Since search results are becoming better and better in terms of relevance to the user, getting to the top 3 spot – whether that spot is a local listing, a knowledge graph listing, etc – so long as it’s an organic listing and not paid (since paid has an obvious yellow button-like label that says ‘Ad’) it will get more clicks from users now more than ever. Search took a leap up the competitive ladder. What RankBrain really did is prioritize meaningful results. “Strings to Things” isn’t all that friendly to those playing the search game primarily for traffic. All the articles that are less comprehensive than its 10x counterparts will drop in rankings. Only the best will get ranked – all the other mediocre results will start to fall off. For More Reference: B2B Explainer Video |
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