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November 2024 Google Search Observations

         

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2:12 am on Nov 1, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Maybe, but how would they monetize search?


"ChatGPT is shaping up to be an exciting test of whether people will pay for quality information and a search experience that delivers reliable, actionable answers. It could set the stage for a new model in which users are willing to invest in search tools that prioritize depth, accuracy, and tailored insights over sheer volume of results." said ChatGPT

In my opinion, a paid search product is going to be the ONLY way to get quality search results moving forward. AI is the latest big bang and we are going back to 1998 in terms of the search landscape. I look forward to the next 20+ years.

superclown2

6:58 pm on Nov 8, 2024 (gmt 0)



No need of "new", we have Mojeek already


1) 99.9% of internet users have never heard of it.
2) They never will because of Google's illegal deals.
3) Even those that do hear about it won't use it because they have either forgotten, or never saw, what a proper search engine is.
4) The legal actions against Google will take years to be even slightly effective because the system allows Google to drag them out with endless appeals.

DDG have spent a fortune on TV advertising here in the UK for months now. Our stats show that they still account for just 0.5% of our visits. Bing tried a (ridiculous) TV campaign some years ago and got nowhere. None of the regulatory measures that Europe have brought out have made an ounce of difference.

Where is James Bond when we really need him?

Micha

7:13 pm on Nov 8, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@renatovieira shouldn't it read: Huge drop this week?

Seriously, in the more than 10 years that my news site has been around, I've never seen a drop in traffic like this week.

And do any of you still use Google? You can't find anything at all. Even the news articles are completely out of date.

saladtosser

7:32 pm on Nov 8, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@EditorialGuy I’m seeing a lot of traffic from Google search coming to my YouTube channel, which currently has 40K subscribers and averages about 4K views per day. On a good month, it brings in around £82—not exactly worth the effort when each video takes 3-4 days to edit, especially since we focus on evergreen content for our niche. YouTube seems like a tough platform to make real income unless you either got in early or are in a high-paying market. We've had just one member join in four years, so the whole membership idea hasn’t been effective, and I don’t want to put content behind a paywall.

Sponsorships are off the table too—I refuse to load my audience with in-video ads, especially considering many are paying for YouTube Premium to avoid them! Instead, I’m working on building a marketplace for our niche, where I see some real potential. If that doesn’t work out, I might close things down, as the ad revenue from YouTube and AdSense barely covers the hosting and internet bill—definitely not something you can live on.

mhansen

8:38 pm on Nov 8, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I have a 2022/2023 HCU affected site that recovered roughly 75-80% of it's traffic in the August 2024 update (I 410'd a lot of content). Everything was going well until late last week, and it has started bleeding off daily users from Google search which is continuing as I write this and it's down roughly 25% of traffic from Google search week over week.

Site is 6-7 YO USA, lead-gen through internal process, industry-expert content and useful tools to help users. Roughly 250 pages (down from +350 before HCU), 1,500-2000 highly engaged, end of journey (ready to schedule) daily users with very specific content that meets their very specific need.

The majority of queries I seem to be losing it on, are generic queries that are very broad versus targeted to the page content. ie: Instead of ranking P2 for "widgets" with a 50k monthly volume, it's dropped to P35 - but "blue twisty widgets for kids" which only has 250 monthly search volume, went from P35 to P1. Even so, conversions are roughly 25% down.

On the other side of the coin, I am seeing a noticeable increase of referrals from Bing (again), gemini.google.com, copilot.microsoft.com, and chatgpt.com, which I assume are from people testing out the new GPT search engine.

I'm also USA only and block other countries completely in Cloudflare with a full-stop block, or a challenge block to assure they are human and the past week has been all about politics, so maybe the users will return.

[edited by: mhansen at 8:46 pm (utc) on Nov 8, 2024]

christianz

8:39 pm on Nov 8, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@renatovieira shouldn't it read: Huge drop this week?


Entire October was bad and first signs of degradation in search quality appeared around mid August. Since then Google hasn't done a single thing right. Some kind of major greed mode / next level en#*$!ification is being rolled out for Q4, judging by how high value traffic has been declining the most.

Micha

8:52 pm on Nov 8, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@christianz August, September and the first half of October were extremely good for me. September was even an absolute record, but something happened on October 18th and since then my website has lost almost 95% of its traffic from Google compared to September. Today a new low is reached, because there is almost no traffic from Google.
Since that day in October, however, I also see that Google News in my niche only shows outdated articles (some of them a year old) and only the big publishers. Also in the search itself only large publishers, no more small sites.

renatovieira

2:07 pm on Nov 9, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Another day of huge drops. Certainly the worst week in years... Let's see what lies ahead...

ichthyous

8:17 pm on Nov 9, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@renato. A noticeable drop overnight then it has snapped back to normal. However, home page traffic is -41% at 3pm, and my top traffic landing page is -24%. Some articles are +50% so the traffic is shifting. A big drop in customer inquiries this week though. Google seems to shift what parts of the site get traffic from day to day now.

Chris travel 30

7:51 am on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Since yesterday I am catching feelings of resignation. We have been updating nearly all articles on our main site, a travel related blog relying on affiliate sales. It does a good income. Since August 15 we were seeing big drop, followed by slow and steady decline. In the last two days the google clicks were pushed under a important baseline:

[i.postimg.cc ]

In 24h there have been 0 sales. If this is going to continue, google has wiped out another publisher. It feels devastating. I never been a big IT nerd, but within some years of practice I learned how to play the game. Now it just feels like everything I have been working my a** off in the last years is falling apart under my hands. And the worst part: It feels like there is nothing I can do about it.

NirthaK

9:31 am on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Chris_travel_30 Unfortunstely this is the truth. We can't do anything effective about it. I'm in the recipe niche and my site was devasted last year by September HCU. Nothing I did and changed improved the status quo. The site was hit by every following core and ghost update. And so it continued until zero clicks from Google were reached.

mosxu

11:42 am on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Our problems started with EricSchmidt he instructed to associate with big bank accounts and push out small guys! That may change soon:

[instagram.com...]

ichthyous

2:41 pm on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Our problems started with EricSchmidt he instructed to associate with big bank accounts and push out small guys! That may change soon:


Elon Musk just bought the US Presidency, so we can be assured that X will be the major benefactor. I have just deleted my X account after 14 years, as it has simply become a cesspool of lies and propaganda...nothing but bots running rampant and circus clowns on there now. Perhaps the new administration will try to push or punish Meta and Google in some ways, but I doubt they will get that far as these companies have trillions to fight back in the courts.

engine

5:22 pm on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Moderator note
Please, we do not discuss politics!

mosxu

6:08 pm on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@engine

What do you think we are? You don’t like what users comment you instantly snap!

Politics are actually vey relevant and up to date information if it involves search engines!

Censorship is over!

not2easy

6:49 pm on Nov 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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You don't go to a restaurant to buy a garden rake. We do not discuss politics here. It is not censorship, it is part of the Terms of Service, out of respect for members from around the world. There are lots of sites that discuss politics, but that is not welcome here.

We do discuss court issues in the Search Engine Govt, Policy, and Business Issues forum not in the Google Search and SEO forum. Let's stay on topic, please.

RedBar

9:28 am on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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For popular widgets in my sector it is now a diabolical classified ads mess with so many irrelevant results IF one can find them.

Interestingly for my less popular widgets the results at the moment seem to be normal.

Needless to say my traffic has almost been annihilated.

superclown2

1:20 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)



I tried the ChatGPT app for Chrome earlier. It wiped out my usual Google search bar and also changed the default when I searched using the menu bar.

Results were not much use for looking for commercial terms but I can imagine it taking business when people are looking for information. Being the impatient type who wants to get instant results though I didn't have any use for it so I deleted the app.

How much business it will take from Google remains to be seen but since the latter is producing an ever slowing trickle of enquiries as they try to force us into using often cost-ineffective ads it doesn't really make much difference.

ichthyous

3:42 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@engine and @not2easy Governmental policies and actions regarding Google and the other tech platforms directly affects all of us. Pointing out a change in government is not really discussing politics but pointing out what potential changes might be iminent. We all know that we are not supposed to be discussing our own personal political beliefs here. But it is directly relevant when Elon Musk funds the current Presidential election ($100m+) and is set to be placed in the government as a cabinet level advisor. What implications will this have for Google, X, etc.? I think it's both interesting and salient.

christianz

3:43 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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It seems like Google is replacing real US traffic with fake traffic. Because I can't explain why ad revenue RPM is down 30+% in Q4 so far.

mosxu

5:21 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@christianz

Interesting …

Micha

8:42 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Fasten your seatbelts, Google has launched the November 2024 core update.
[x.com ]

MayankParmar

9:30 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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This update is designed to continue our work to improve the quality of our search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on Search

Good luck to the people still fighting

Dimitri

10:58 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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So an update on 11/11 this is the 1+1 update? (which is zero in binary...)

Brett_Tabke

11:32 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Google said on Elon Musks X platform today, that it was releasing a core rankings update. While many SEO’s are shutting down there X accounts due to Musks support of Donald Trump, Google continues to use the platform:


[searchengineworld.com...]

goodoldweb

11:52 pm on Nov 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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The biggest internet spammers appointed themselves to police the internet.

Pay Google for an ad and you can spam all you want, "core update" or not.

Treud

12:17 am on Nov 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Traffic on the very low tide since a week (billable visits), impression seem stable according search console, CTR dropping.

Luckily I’m busy with something not Google related !

Juniya

8:04 am on Nov 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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2024 seems like a dream, a bad one.

sk7411

8:25 am on Nov 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Traffic Down :)

mosxu

10:31 am on Nov 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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It is probably wise not to make changes to our websites as the machines think you trying to steal and not improve!

Algorithms used have to be public for the sake of transparency and consumer protection! Since these are patented I see no issues with know how or whatever business secrets:))

Micha

10:40 am on Nov 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Something is happening in Europe. Quant and Ecosia want to build their own search infrastructure in Europe. A sensible approach to finally make some progress here and not just leave the market to US companies. I hope it works. (Unfortunately, I couldn't find any English text about it)

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Oh, and Treud, has it only been like this for you this week, or has it been like this for you since October too?
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