• Documenting Google’s site-level evaluation and impact on search rankings using the ‘Gabeback Machine’

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Documenting Google’s site-level evaluation and impact on search rankings using the ‘Gabeback Machine’

  • Summary

  • Episode 18 of 'SEO From The Front Lines", I cover my blog post regarding site-level impact on rankings versus page-level. It's an incredibly important topic that site owners and SEOs need to understand. Based on Pandu Nayak’s comments at a recent creator summit where he said Google only using page-level ranking signals, and NOT site-wide signals, I decided to use the ‘Gabeback Machine’ to prove that statement wrong. Over the years, I have documented many, many examples of Googlers explaining that there are site-wide signals that can have a big impact on rankings across a site. The examples include tweets, videos, patents, and even Google’s own documentation about major algorithm updates. That includes videos, tweets, patents, and even Google's own documentation explaining more about site-wide signals. My blog post also contains information about major algorithm updates like Panda, Penguin, the helpful content update (HCU), and Pirate which all had a site-level classifier (or employed site-wide impact). Then I cover many statements from Google about broad core updates, site-level evaluation, impact to Google surfaces like Discover and News, and more. So join me as I use the ‘Gabeback Machine’ to document Google’s site-level impact to rankings. Yes, it’s real.


    Chapters:

    00:00 Pandu Nayak's comments about page-level versus site-level ranking signals.

    01:42 An introduction to the 'Gabeback Machine'.

    02:30 Google's history of crafting major algorithm updates outside of broad core updates.

    04:09 Exhibit 1: HCU

    05:13 Exhibit 2: Penguin

    05:45 Exhibit 3: Medieval Panda

    06:45 Exhibit 4: Pirate

    07:40 Site-level is at the hostname level (subdomain)

    08:28 Exhibit X: Links, Tweets, Videos, and Patents

    08:56 Quality is a site-level signal.

    09:31 Paul Haahr about site-wide signals.

    11:21 FAQ from the March 2024 core update about site-wide signals.

    12:10 Lower-quality content can pull down the higher-quality content.

    13:30 Rich snippets impacted by overall quality. 13:52 Panda scores impacting rich snippets.

    14:14 Google researchers about authority and trust.

    15:05 Discover impacted by site-level quality signals.

    15:40 Pages can rank higher from the start on sites that Googler trusts.

    16:06 Revisiting Pandu's comments about page-level versus site-level signals.


    My blog post covering Google's site-wide signals: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/google-site-level-impact-gabeback-machine/

    Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/glenngabe

    Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/


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