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google! Please stop: you are destroying independent websites.

google! PLEASE STOP: YOU ARE DESTROYING INDEPENDENT WEBSITES | GeekNews

  • Google is killing independent websites by hiding them from search results
  • This could be due to Google’s AI ranking system getting out of control, or a deliberate move to increase advertising revenue.
  • Certain sections of Shepherd’s website experienced an 86% drop in Google traffic over a 16-month period. This occurred despite the page having high visitor participation.
    • Google keeps changing but this decline is crazy and is destroying many websites
    • They promised that if they created good content, they would rank the page higher, but this promise is not being kept.
  • In one particular section of Shepherd, 60% of visitors read more than 75% of the page and, on average, spend more than 5 minutes.
  • 12% of visitors learn more about a book or go to a bookstore, and 8% click on a recommendation list.
  • Kevin Miller‘s example
    • Kevin Miller is an expert on the Battle of Midway, and his page used to rank in the top three on Google searches, but is now down to page three.
    • Visitors stay on his page for more than 7 minutes on average, and 55% read more than 75% of the page.
    • Pages ranked instead of Kevin’s in search results are comprised of low-value content. Examples include simple lists on Bookshop.org, unsorted book lists on Goodreads, old threads on Reddit, unprofessional and unhelpful pages on Quora, etc.
    • On the other hand, DuckDuckGo and Bing ranked Kevin’s page 1st and 3rd.

The crisis of independent websites

  • Many independent websites have lost over 95% of their traffic from Google and are on the verge of going bankrupt or going out of business.
  • Shepherd was able to survive thanks to increased traffic from Bing, DuckDuckGo, and social media.

Google must change

  • In the past, if you typed in what you wanted, it would magically show you results, but now there are only ads, spam, and unhelpful results.
  • Google needs to improve its search function and communicate with website owners.
  • Google’s search engine is no longer useful and is full of ads and spam.
  • Google should provide website owners with practical information and consider a partner program to solve problems.

GN⁺’s opinion

  • Google is causing enormous damage to independent websites. There appears to be a fundamental problem with Google’s search system.
  • A decrease in the quality of search results will have a significant negative impact on user experience. People may stop trusting search engines
  • Google needs to take this issue seriously and find a solution. It is important to communicate and cooperate with website owners
  • Independent websites should develop a diversified traffic strategy that does not rely on Google. It will be helpful to use social media, newsletters, and other search engines.
  • You might want to consider using alternative search engines like Bing or DuckDuckGo. They can provide more relevant and diverse results

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