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Data providers on the Google updates Semrush. Semrush data showed that we saw some peak volatility of 7.9 in terms of their Semrush Sensor data volatility. The peak occurred on October 10th, as the chart shows. But as you can see, when comparing this to the Google August 2023 core update, there were calm periods with high volatility but with the August core update, it was just all high volatility. Semrush “To that, peak levels of volatility were lower than in August.
However, it’s important to remember that the entire DB to Data environment was volatile in August and it’s unclear how that affected peak volatility levels exactly,” Mordy Oberstein from the Semrush team told us. by niche or industry, comparing the October 2023 to the August 2023 core updates: Semrush1 However, when you look at the increases in volatility relative to the baseline, the October 2023 core update was less impactful overall. Semrush2 Here is another way to look at the comparison. We see that the average amount of positions URLs gained and lost was around two and a half positions which is lower than the August 2023 Core Update where the average was around three positions.
Semrush4 Also, when you look at the top ten position rankings, this October 2023 core update was similar in volatility to the August 2023 update. Mordy Obserstein said “the potential “drastic-ness” of the ranking swings was similar to the August 2023 Core Update with roughly the same % of URLs ranking top 10 after the update having not ranked top 20 prior to it.” Semrush5 It is hard to know if this was some sort of correction or reversal of previous core updates. Google would say these are just improvements, and no reversal was done. But when you dig into some examples, it can often look like a reversal.
However, it’s important to remember that the entire DB to Data environment was volatile in August and it’s unclear how that affected peak volatility levels exactly,” Mordy Oberstein from the Semrush team told us. by niche or industry, comparing the October 2023 to the August 2023 core updates: Semrush1 However, when you look at the increases in volatility relative to the baseline, the October 2023 core update was less impactful overall. Semrush2 Here is another way to look at the comparison. We see that the average amount of positions URLs gained and lost was around two and a half positions which is lower than the August 2023 Core Update where the average was around three positions.
Semrush4 Also, when you look at the top ten position rankings, this October 2023 core update was similar in volatility to the August 2023 update. Mordy Obserstein said “the potential “drastic-ness” of the ranking swings was similar to the August 2023 Core Update with roughly the same % of URLs ranking top 10 after the update having not ranked top 20 prior to it.” Semrush5 It is hard to know if this was some sort of correction or reversal of previous core updates. Google would say these are just improvements, and no reversal was done. But when you dig into some examples, it can often look like a reversal.