It’s been months since the Google Search algorithm leak, where roughly 2,600 API documents revealed over 14,000 features and ranking signals used by the search engine.
The SEO world hasn’t been the same since.
Businesses continue to reassess their SEO strategies to keep up with the shocking revelation that user engagement metrics like click-through rates (CTRs) and time on page influence rankings, despite what Google claimed in the past.
While some businesses are still trying to catch up, QGP had already recognized the importance of user engagement and made necessary adjustments early on — even before the leak.
The SEO software development company always understood that keeping users engaged is key, and their proactive approach has set them apart in an increasingly competitive field.
In this interview, QGP CEO Kosta Hristov discusses how:
- Author visibility can boost site authority and rankings
- New websites can build authority amid the sandbox challenge
- Small blogs can stay competitive in Google's new categorization
- To safely update content and links with Google’s history in mind
- To protect your content from Google’s AI detection standards
Kosta is a software architect and SEO expert with over 15 years of experience. He turned QGP into a multimillion-dollar software platform and service, powering SEO agencies globally. He is also the founder and CEO of web design firm CityTech Design. Kosta regularly speaks at SEO conferences across the U.S. and overseas.
According to Kosta, one of the biggest content-related insights from the leak (that most seasoned SEOs were already aware of) is the use of CTR and engagement metrics for rankings.
He highlights that the solution is investing in quality content.
Given the insights from the Google leak confirming user engagement as a ranking factor, I was curious to hear from Kosta how QGP has adjusted its SEO strategies to optimize user engagement.
He says that they’ve always known that links contribute to initial rankings, highlighting that if user engagement metrics like CTR drop, your page can quickly lose its ranking.
With the Google August 2024 Core Update shaking up search rankings, Kosta's focus on keeping user engagement strong and building authority gradually is more important than ever.
As this update continues to roll out, businesses need to keep a close eye on their site performance and avoid making any rushed decisions.
The Role of Author Visibility in Boosting Site Authority and Ranking
Google tracks engagement through Chrome and stores author information as part of its ranking considerations.
Given this information, Kosta says a strong author presence is important for building site authority and improving rankings.
According to him, this includes having well-detailed author bios and linking them to professional profiles, particularly on LinkedIn.
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The leak suggests that content demotion can occur due to anchor and content mismatch or a high proportion of exact match anchors.
To understand how QGP navigates these challenges, I explored with Kosta their approach to anchor text and whether they’ve reconsidered the impact of exact match domains in their SEO strategy.
He adds that while exact match domains were effective in the past, they are now more cautious.
How New Sites Can Build Authority Amid the Sandbox Challenge
The "sandbox" theory suggests that when a new website launches, Google might temporarily devalue the links pointing to it.
Experts believe that this prevents low-quality or spammy sites from quickly gaining visibility through manipulative tactics.
As a result, even with good content and backlinks, a new site might not rank well until it proves its reliability and quality over time by earning natural backlinks and maintaining consistency.
For new websites, he emphasizes attaining authority gradually.
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— Mic King (@iPullRank) May 28, 2024
A couple weeks ago I said I was publishing the most important thing I ever wrote. I was wrong.
Documentation related to the Google Search algorithm leaked and I spent the weekend tearing it apart.https://t.co/v71B16Ggov
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With the leak confirming the importance of site and brand authorities, Kosta explains that they assess them by looking at the number and quality of backlinks, the overall brand presence, and user engagement metrics.
Kosta also shares how Google's siteAuthority score differs from third-party metrics like Domain Authority (DA) and Domain Rating (DR).
According to him, site authority is connected to brand-building and acquiring links. Therefore, he believes every business should focus on building a brand, as it is one of the few ways to create a moat around your business to protect it.
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The leak revealed that Google categorizes small or personal blogs differently, which may also account for why small businesses don’t rank on SERPs.
Kosta says that although the specific impacts of this categorization are unclear, there are some strategies small publishers can follow to ensure they remain competitive.
Safely Updating Content and Links with Google’s History in Mind
Kosta says that Google stores the past 20 versions of HTML, which has implications for those who frequently modify content and links.
Considering this, how should marketers create a more effective SEO content strategy that incorporates updates and link management to avoid creating harmful footprints?
Kosta advises SEO teams to be cautious with content updates and link management.
Kosta also discusses how the recent leak about the "gold standard" attribute suggests that Google is starting to distinguish between content created by humans and content generated by AI.
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How might this impact the rankings of websites that rely heavily on AI-generated content?
He advises businesses to keep having their content writing teams produce authentic content and avoid any future risks that might come from relying too much on AI-generated material.
How Much Does Speed Really Impact Search Rankings?
Site speed is another ranking factor discussed in the leak, but does it really affect search rankings?
Kosta says that speed affects rankings in terms of user engagement.
I was also curious to hear Kosta’s opinion on whether Google should place more weight on user experience and site interactivity rather than just site speed when determining rankings.
Additionally, Kosta highlights that improving site speed on search rankings isn't fixed or absolute. Instead, it varies depending on how other sites in the same ranking category perform.
Given Google’s constant updates and its hundreds of ranking factors, businesses should regularly adjust their SEO strategies to drive success.
To optimize your holistic SEO strategy, Kosta advises always keeping user engagement in mind.
He believes that the only way to withstand any future updates is to keep building on your brand while acquiring quality backlinks, which is QGP’s main approach.
Having a reliable SEO agency can make all the difference in ensuring that your website is properly optimized according to best practices and search engine updates to drive higher traffic and rankings.
QGP positions itself as a great partner for their proven experience, deep technical knowledge, and close relationship with clients.
Editing by Katherine 'Makkie' Maclang