Google Update to identify the lowest quality sites: focus on motifs and efforts


Google has made an update in the "lowest quality pages" section of their guidelines for search quality controllers. Upgrades display the types of sites that Google wants to exclude from the search results.
🚀 The new definition adds focus to the motives of the publisher when publishing content. Google emphasizes that the page should be useful not only for the site owner but also for the visitor.
💡 The second important change concerns the identification of efforts embedded in creating a site. Google is looking for evidence that content is different from content on other sites and has clear advantages.
🧠 It is important to remember that it is not enough to create content that is better than competitors content. It should be original, not just a copy of other works.
- 📌 Google focuses on evaluating content publication motives.
- 📌 Originality and effort in content are important for quality assessment.
- 📌 The benefit of content for the visitor, not just for the site owner, is important.
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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/googles-updated-raters-guidelines-refines-concept-of-low-quality/545766/