Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Did Google's Hummingbird Algorithm Hurt Your Site's Rankings?

A couple weeks ago, Search engines informed us they forced out a absolutely rewritten criteria known as Hummingbird.

They said the new criteria was published monthly or so ago and no one should have observed it. But as I said, I think we did observe something. Why do I think that?

On 9/12, 9/4 and 8/24 we saw important gossip in the community to guarantee us asking Search engines if there was an upgrade. Search engines declined that there was an criteria upgrade all periods. But all of these may match to a possible overlap with Hummingbird.
I cannot tell you if all of them are Hummingbird relevant or if none of them are. Only Search engines can tell you that.

All I can say is that on those schedules, we saw problems about position changes. Search engines declined that they were anything. A 30 days or so later, Search engines declares there was an criteria upgrade that absolutely rewrote the Search engines criteria, it should have no visible effect on positions and no one observed anything. No one observed anything? Really?

Again, I have no way to know when you may have observed an upgrade that was particular to Hummingbird. I suspicious areas of Hummingbird has combined out gradually eventually, even before monthly ago. But on which dates? Only Search engines knows. Do they match with9/12, 9/4 and 8/24 - no concept.

So how do you know if the Search engines Hummingbird Algorithm harm or enhanced your website in Google? You don't and will never know, without Search engines verifying the move out schedules of Hummingbird and also verifying nothing else launched on those schedules that were relevant to position.

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