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Google Search Algorithm Updates for 2024


The Gist

  • Volatile core update. Google’s August 2024 Core Update causes big shifts in traffic and rankings. 
  • Search bug detected. A bug impacting search rankings coincides with the August Core Update. 
  • Leaked documents. More than 14,000 lines of Google’s search algorithm code goes public online. 

Editor’s Note: This article was updated to include new data and information. 

This year has already seen some major waves in the SEO world. From a complex core algorithm update to thousands of lines of leaked code, we’re all learning what to do — and what not to do — to get our pages ranking on Google SERPs. 

As website owners and digital marketers scramble to adapt, understanding these updates becomes crucial to maintaining visibility. Dive in as we dissect the latest news and algorithmic shifts that might change the game for online content.

Google’s August 2024 Core Algorithm Update

On August 15, Google released its long-awaited August 2024 Core Update. The goal of this update, according to the search giant, was to improve the quality of search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that was made for search engines.

This Core Update was different in that it took into account feedback Google received from creators and others in previous months. 

Many sites saw volatility after the rollout of the update, with 44% of sites polled by Search Engine Roundtable reporting that rankings and traffic went down. Only 27% of sites reported improvements to traffic and rankings, while 29% said they saw no changes at all.

The rollout of this update was complete as of September 3, 2024. For those still detecting issues with site performance, you can follow our step-by-step guide to review your pages and boost traffic and rankings. 

August 2024: Google Search Ranking Bug Detected

A large Google Search ranking bug was discovered at nearly the same time as the release of the August 2024 Core Update. While unrelated to the Core Update, the bug was found to have impacted a large number of search results. 

“Sometimes we have issues in our systems (like everyone), and we want to be transparent about them for users & site owners,” John Mueller, search advocate at Google Switzerland, wrote on LinkedIn. “This issue is unrelated to the core update that’s currently rolling out.” 

The ranking bug, according to Google, was resolved five days later on August 20th. 

June 2024: Google Kills Infinite Scroll 

Google released word that it will kill its infinite scroll feature on desktop search results, opting instead for a “More Results” button that appears at the bottom of the page. The search giant also plans to remove the feature from mobile search results within the next month. 

According to Google, this change is meant to serve search results faster, instead of automatically loading search results that users haven’t explicitly requested. Plus, Google told Search Engine Land, loading more results automatically didn’t lead to significantly higher satisfaction for users.

This decision to move away from infinite scroll reflects a broader trend of reassessing user interface designs that prioritize ease of navigation and clarity — particularly in environments where information overload is a concern. 

For website owners and SEO strategists, this could mean adjustments in how we evaluate page performance and user engagement, as user interactions within search results may change. 

June 2024 Google Algorithm Leak

Perhaps some of the biggest news this summer is Google’s algorithm leak — more than 2,500 pages and 14,000 lines of code detailing Google’s search ranking mechanisms. The algorithm was accidentally made public via internal API documentation on GitHub. 

While Google quickly made moves to take the information down, it was too late. Third-party services indexed the data, making it available to anyone who wished to view it well after it was removed from GitHub. 

Some of the biggest takeaways from the leak for SEO experts?

  • Domain and site authority are factored into rankings, despite Google saying otherwise
  • Google analyzes the quality of backlinks and assigns values to them 
  • E-E-A-T is a significant ranking factor for content, especially YMYL content
  • It’s important to create a unique title for each page on your site and include your target keyword early and naturally 
  • Short-form content can still rank well, especially if it’s original 
  • Publish dates matter more than many SEOs thought, with Google trying to serve up the freshest content available 

Related Article: 10 Actionable Insights From the Google Algorithm Leak

June 2024: Google Search Generative Experience 

Google released a new set of features, called Google Search Generative Experience (SGE), that alters how search results are displayed and interacted with by users in Google Search. SGE places AI-generated summaries at the top of search results, potentially diminishing user engagement with both organic and sponsored links below. 

google sge

The introduction of SGE means a necessary shift in SEO strategies — though the best path to take is still unclear. Brands may need to shift focus towards conversational search optimization, leveraging long-tail keywords to improve their visibility in AI-generated summaries. 

Traditional SEO metrics, such as clickthrough rates and page views, will also take a hit. Marketers and SEO experts will need to find new ways to engage users and measure return on investment effectively. 

Google SGE is still in beta and AI-generated summaries do not appear for all search results. Google is likely to refine and enhance SGE in the future based on collected data and user feedback. 

June 2024 Spam Update

Google released a general and broad spam update, which completed rollout on June 27. According to Google, while its automated systems to detect spam are in constant operation, they occasionally release updates such as this one to make improvements to how they work. One such system that may have been impacted in this update is SpamBrain, Google’s AI-based spam prevention system.

According to Google, sites that noticed a change after the rollout of this update should review the company’s spam policies to ensure they are in compliance. Sites that violate these policies could rank lower in search results or not rank at all. 

March 2024 Core Update & Spam Updates

March 2024 saw Google’s first core update of the year, one that was more complex than usual, as it involved changes to multiple systems. With this update, Google claimed it would no longer rely on one single signal or system to show more helpful search results. 

Google Search tweet on March 2024 core update

According to Google officials, they expect this update, along with previous efforts, to reduce low-quality unoriginal content in search engine results pages by 40%. 

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