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Using Cloudflare shouldn't be an issue. I have a site using Cloudflare which increased in traffic with this update. Google doesn't care what domains or hosting providers you use. Just make sure there are no technical issues, check your Google Search Console. |
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I suggest checking https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/crawl-stats to see if there's any changes
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This update is HUGE.
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This update is shit.
I search for live sexcam and get live webcam stations from all over the world. All 10 positions not related to sexcam. Lost 40% of traffic on nearly all sites.Only 2 shitty sites ranks well. My sites has tons more quality backlinks , user bookmark my sites and revisits daily. Somehow google decided to rank shitty websites before mine. Iīm sure G donīt know what they are doing there. |
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No fucking oversight. :( |
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my traffic is way up so "this update is great" and "G finally got their shit together" porn queries returning mainstream results has been going on for years. Google explicitly wants to make sure mainstream queries never return porn results, and they're willing to let porn queries return mainstream results in order to achieve that. It's a business decision. It doesn't mean they don't have their shit together. The "shitty" sites ranking above yours could be better than yours for any number of reasons. You're biased, everyone thinks their own site is the best. It's probably not. |
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Still, this one is a massive shakeup but I am hopeful that within a week or two things will normalize again. |
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"erotic videos" - mainstream
"eroticvideos" - adult makes sence... |
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I guess they are right too! |
someone got ideas what they did focus on during this update ?
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Interesting, just noticed how porn.com is back on top 10 for keyword porn. Last time i checked they were nowhere to be found on it. So it seems now is better to run scrapper tube then regular tube lol
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i don't think its specifically that CJ/aggregator tubes got a boost (SERPs have always been mostly big tubes + aggregators), but that older CJ/aggregator tubes (like mine, or iwank.tv) that had previously received a penalty, have had this penalty lifted and are now ranking. 2 weeks ago, the CJ/aggregator tubes that were ranking, were mostly new (ie, new enough that they haven't received a penalty for the shady tactics that basically all CJ/aggregator tubes use) Personally I think the takeaway here is that google has relaxed their focus on spam/backlinks a bit, and moved their focus more to user engagement metrics. I think they were trying so hard to prevent SEO from being effective that it negatively affected their user experience metrics, so they said "fuck it, relax the spam penalties and let the site with the best bounce rate win." the takeaway here for me isn't "go spam the shit out of all your sites" but rather "if you have a good site with good user engagement metrics spam will hurt less than it used to and it might even help" |
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I don't recall which SEO blog it was, but one had an article written yesterday about the May update and noted that link lists and aggregator sites got a big boost in rankings. This was in relation to sites within the law industry, but may apply for adult as well.
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when they fail big.I remember another big fail 2012.They rolled a lot back to normal in 2-3 weeks.No one searching for adult will stay on a site that has 0,000 adult content.Doesnīt make sense.... Quote:
Have seen since 2004 same story..They are fixing their own update for years when they mess up.But they mess up this time big. Quote:
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I got also mainstream keywords with 0,0 adult words in content or title or anywhere else, but ranking under niche Anal :1orglaugh! Quote:
:1orglaugh Itīs probably because of the nofollow crawling they put online on march and has to be included in this update. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/...update/349994/ 3 years my projects were running and skyrocketing on all metrics. Since this pandemic even more. Comparing analytics from my shitty sites ranking now good, metric has 0,000 todo with this update.Metrics has always been important. Serps are still moving up and down now.Things will be different in 1 or 2 weeks :2 cents:. |
Google traffic is stagnating for now, I also think the google update isn't over.
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All websites are losing traffic now.
Slowly day by day. |
This update is over now.
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I don't want this drop in traffic to be permanent. :( |
It's over, unfortunately : https://twitter.com/rustybrick/statu...419471876?s=09
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For me at least, it stopped, as said by the tweet. But of course, each day has his own new ranking falls ^^
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So what you're actually saying is that anyone who gets extra G traffic with this core update is lazy or just a cheater. If you think that webmasters from agregator sites are not working on their seo, you really don't know what you're saying. A tube site doesn't make its content either. Google itself doesn't make it's content either ... (while they have +120.000 full time employees) The google traffic you had before is NOT YOUR TRAFFIC. It may feel like that because you got it for years, but it's not YOUR traffic. Tip: Just keep working on your SEO. Just creating new content is not good enough. |
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This update rewards the very people Google supposedly does NOT want rewarded. Make your sites relevant, good for surfers, good content, updates....nah! Just spam the right long tail keywords via Fivrrr hajis and BAM you too can be a porn king! :disgust |
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It is not mine either and it will always be fighting for a piece of the pie. I have been doing porn online since 1998 and in all those years I have never known that everyone is happy after a google update. There are always winners and losers. BTW ... <<Make your sites relevant, good for surfers, good content, updates>> ... Well thats "all" I did (I never spam anything). And I must say I have good results with this update. |
So be it. May 2020 Google update is the new normal.
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I lost 40% of my "G" traffic like everyone else.
I remember I think it was March 2018 when Google had an update that resulted in adult sites showing up in the results for adult-related keywords. It was great and us webmasters were out of a multi year rut as "G' wasn't giving us much for a long, long time (many years). Now they've reverted? I know it's bad for us in adult and so it's easy for me to say the update is shit, but it doesn't make sense that when people search for terms that are adult-related like sex cams, milfs, public nudity, porn etc, that they give mainstream results. Sure some people are doing research or looking for info on those terms but in all seriousness most of the time they are looking for porn, and that's obvious. So, it's shit for the surfer too. |
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Let's cross our fingers. |
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Traffic seems to just be down, across the board, a percentage of every site's traffic. In previous G updates some sites went up, others down, some stayed the same, it was all over the place. This one just seems down. :( PS: It's also Memorial Day Weekend in the US so most people will be going out somewhere after going crazy being locked up for two months. Let's see how June goes. |
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(Content?...no,nothing,nada about deepthroat in the content) , but ranks. I got rankings back nearly 90%. Here the real winner https://i.imgur.com/uHm0otv.jpg Not to mention all other products from google.. Donīt be evil :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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I run about 120 adult websites. The ones with many pops, ads and spam went incredible high and got up to 3times more traffic. The clean white hat SEO sites lost massive.
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There was a big update yesterday with rumors saying it's a partial rollback of May's core update.
Either way, the winners of that core update from last month were free sites. I was checking SimilarWeb after May stats went online and regardless of niche and size, it seems like most paysites lost lots of SEO traffic (not counting brand name searches). |
Hundred up-your-ass-dates ? ?
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