@GamblingShares 245274 wrote:
Nice blog post on it .Even shows to Gambling niche examples
[URL=”http://www.inbound.co.uk/blog/googles-collateral-update”%5DGoogle’s ‘Collateral’ Update: Destroy Every EMD and its Cousin – Inbound Marketing[/URL][/CODE]
Hope it sheds some insite
This is a paragraph from the above blog:
[I][COLOR=#4D4D4D][FONT=omnes-pro]A few hours after this post was written, both weddingdays.co.uk and pregnancy.co.uk came back for their ‘exact match’ domain term. However, their long tail traffic remains close to zero. So it appears that Google’s exact match update has (in some cases at least) left the keyword term untouched while wiping the long tail traffic. As I understand it, this is the opposite of what Google was trying to achieve.
[/FONT][/COLOR][/I][COLOR=#4D4D4D][FONT=omnes-pro]This is exactly what happened to me, all long tail keywords are still gone while the EM keyword came back.
I’m really getting fed up with Google having such a big impact on peoples earnings.[/FONT][/COLOR][CODE]Google’s ‘Collateral’ Update: Destroy Every EMD and its Cousin – Inbound Marketing[/CODE]
Hope it sheds some insite
This is a paragraph from the above blog:
A few hours after this post was written, both weddingdays.co.uk and pregnancy.co.uk came back for their ‘exact match’ domain term. However, their long tail traffic remains close to zero. So it appears that Google’s exact match update has (in some cases at least) left the keyword term untouched while wiping the long tail traffic. As I understand it, this is the opposite of what Google was trying to achieve.
This is exactly what happened to me, all long tail keywords are still gone while the EM keyword came back.
I’m really getting fed up with Google having such a big impact on peoples earnings.