Background of the March 2023 Broad Core Update
On March 15, 2023, Google began rolling out its March 2023 Broad Core Update, and it completed the rollout on March 28, 2023. The update impacted all regions and languages, targeting all types of content. However, unlike penalties, this update had a positive impact on web pages as it promoted or rewarded quality content. Although Google did not disclose the exact percentage of searches affected, it is recognized as a typical core update with fast results.
Site Owners Advised to Review Content
Following the update, there were significant fluctuations in rankings across several verticals. Automated tracking tools noticed the volatility and fluctuations in rankings during the update’s rollout. This resulted in a lot of chatter and discussion among site owners who experienced both negative and positive impacts.
Google has advised site owners that were negatively impacted by the update to review their content and focus on improving overall quality. While there may be periodic refreshes to the algorithm in the future, they may not be communicated.
Impact of March 2023 Core Update on Search Results
Data providers Semrush and RankRanger provided reports on the update’s impact on search results. While both reports showed significant volatility, their data slightly varied. According to Semrush data, the March 2023 update was more volatile than the September 2022 update, with a peak of eight in terms of their Semrush Sensor data volatility.
On the other hand, RankRanger reported that the March 2023 update matched September’s intensity but was one of the biggest updates overall for some sites. The data also showed lower rank volatility for this update than for September’s top five positions.
The community also experienced significant changes following the update. One story received nearly 500 comments, while another saw a spike with over 120 comments.
Google’s Core Web Vitals Report Update in Search Console
As part of the update, Google also rolled out its updated Core Web Vitals Report on March 27, 2023. According to the update, more URLs are now being reported due to a new origin group that contains previously ignored URLs that did not meet data thresholds. URL groups are now organized based on similar user experience and must have enough information to appear in the report.
If a URL group does not meet the required minimum, Search Console creates a higher-level origin group containing all URLs in the same protocol://host:port group. Google has advised users to take this update with a grain of salt as core web vitals are not essential for SEO or ranking purposes.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Google’s March 2023 Broad Core Update has impacted search results across various verticals. Though there was volatility during the update’s rollout, it promoted quality content and rewarded sites with top-tier content. Site owners adversely impacted by the update should review their content and work towards improving their overall quality. The updated Core Web Vitals Report is now available on Search Console, though its importance for SEOs or ranking purposes remains uncertain.
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