Impact of author's reputation on site ranking and mini-site concept


Danny Salivan discussed the concept of a negative author's reputation, rejecting the idea that Google tracks the author's signals from the site to the site. He noted that manually on one site does not follow the author to another site.
🚀 In particular, he considered a situation where a new section of the site could suddenly lose ranking. This is not necessarily bad - it's just Google that tries to understand this new section, and if it is different, Google may even begin to consider it an independent mini -site.
💡 Salivan used an example of adding a forum to the website. This can change how Google perceives the site and can lead to traffic loss. But it may also mean that in the long run, this part of your site can actually work better.
- 📌 Google does not track author's signals from the site to the site
- 📌 Manually action on one site does not follow the author to another site
- 📌 Google can consider a new site section as a stand-alone mini-site
- 📌 Adding a forum to the site can change its ranking
Статтю згенеровано з використанням ШІ на основі зазначеного матеріалу, відредаговано та перевірено автором вручну для точності та корисності.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-on-negative-authorship-signal-and-mini-site-reputation/543406/