Yes, you heard it right. Google has made some significant changes to the algorithm during the final few days of the month of March. We have seen Google making tweaks after the rollout of Broad Core Algorithm updates, but the one we are witnessing now is huge, and some algorithm sensors have detected more significant ranking fluctuation than the one that happened on March 12th when Google launched its confirmed March 2019 Core Update.
The fluctuations that started on March 27th is yet to stabilize, and more and more webmasters are taking it to forums after their website traffic got hit. The latest tweak has come as a double blow for a few websites as they lost the traffic and organic ranking twice on the same month.
SEMRush Sensor
Algoroo
Grump
RankRanger
Google Officially Calls March Broad Core Update “March 2019 Core Update”
As I mentioned in my earlier update, Google representatives have a history of snubbing the names given by the SEOs for their Algorithm Updates. Usually their criticism ends without attributing any names to the update but, it seems like Google is now easing it’s muscles and giving official names to their updates.
The official Google SearchLiaison twitter handle announced on Thursday that Google would like to call the broad core algorithm update of March 12th as “March 2019 Core Update.”
“We understand it can be useful to some for updates to have names. Our name for this update is “March 2019 Core Update.” We think this helps avoid confusion; it tells you the type of update it was and when it happened,” read the tweet posted on the wall of Google SearchLiaison.
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