Back Home
May Day Update Revisited Two Months Later - SEO Comments
Return to the Blog

May Day Update Revisited Two Months Later

May Day Update Revisited Two Months Later

 It's been two months since Google's May Day update went live. The May Day update was an algorithm change that affected web sites that utilize "long-tail" keywords traffic. So what do we know two months later? We know that the May Day update likes high-quality inbound links that not only point to your homepage but also that point deep into your inner web pages. May Day also likes fresh content so make sure to update your pages as often as possible.
 
 We have seen many ecommerce sites affected by the May Day update. Many of these sites had done well for long-tail keywords in the past, and now have dropped off. Try getting more inbound links to these pages with your selected phrases.
 
 Past Articles on May Day:

::|:: - May Day, May Day, May Day – Google’s Long Tail Rankings Change
::|:: - May Day Update, Why Now and not Before?

 

Posted by SEO on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 13:11 Comments (2)



Comments

Comments by Ryan Jones from United States on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 21:23
Many site's have lost ground between May Day and Caffeine.

Comments by Yolanda from United States on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 18:19
Our ecommerce site dropped substantially we're working on fixing it now.


*Indicates required fields
Name*:
Country*:
Email*:
  Bold Italic Underline
Comments*:
(max. 750 characters)
Character Count:
   
  security code
Enter Security Code:

 
 

Powered by Los Angeles Web Design
Copyright ©2004 - 2010 Hieroweb Interactive