Navigate Google's new update to ensure your content remains visible and engaging for your audience.
If you run a website or you’re a blogger focused on SEO – or if you’re thinking about SEO practices for any other reason – then you’ve probably heard of the Google Helpful Content update. This update was announced last week and is apparently intended to curb content that’s emphasising SEO over readability; Google’s stated aim is to make it easier for users to “find helpful content made by, and for, people”.
So, what exactly does this mean in practical terms? Well, it means that if content is deemed “unhelpful” by Google, then it’s going to start ranking more poorly than before, while content that is “helpful” will rank better. As a website owner, you might be a little apprehensive about this; after all, what if your content is deemed “unhelpful”? Don’t worry – we’re here to help. Here are some things to note about Google’s Helpful Content Update.
According to Google, the Helpful Content Update began rolling out on August 22nd, and will take around two weeks to fully implement. At first, the update will only affect the English language, but Google will start applying it to other languages once the English-language rollout is in place. This should give you a little time to examine the content on your website and make sure it’s all good.
The Helpful Content update reinforced that Google is increasingly focused on rewarding sites that demonstrate genuine expertise and credibility. One useful way to assess your site's trust signals is to review your domain authority — a growing score over time is a reasonable indicator that your link profile is heading in the right direction.
The Helpful Content update has made content quality signals more important across all verticals — and iGaming is no exception. iGaming link building in a post-Helpful Content world requires links from sites that demonstrate genuine expertise in the gambling space, not just sites that happen to accept casino-related placements.
In a post-Helpful Content world, the quality of your external signals matters more than ever. One way to earn genuine links from relevant publishers is through structured blogger outreach — placing your brand in front of real audiences on sites Google already trusts, rather than relying on link schemes that increasingly get filtered out.
It’s a little difficult to define exactly what Google means by “helpful” content, because they don’t get into the weeds about it. However, here are some of the things you should be looking out for if you want to make sure your content is helpful.
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As you might imagine, the flipside of “helpful content” is “unhelpful content”, which is content that contravenes the new guidelines Google is setting out. Here are some of the things you shouldn’t be doing if you want to make sure your content is all above board after the update.
According to Google, any content on a site that is deemed to have a lot of unhelpful content on it – even if newer content is helpful – will rank lower on Google Search. This means that if your site has a large amount of unhelpful content in its history, it would definitely behove you to go back and remove as much of it as you can, or rework it to ensure that it is helpful.
If you do this, then it might take some time for your site to start performing better. According to Google, if a site is identified as having a large amount of unhelpful content, it may find that it takes “a period of months” to improve things. The process by which sites are deemed to have unhelpful content is entirely automated, so humans won’t be sifting through information and classifying it one way or another. That means it’s all down to how the AI decides to determine the helpfulness of information, and as ever, website owners and content creators are seemingly at the mercy of algorithms.
We hope that this information about the upcoming Google Helpful Content update has been, well, helpful! If you make sure that your content is high-quality going forward, then you should be fine, but make sure to comb your site’s history and remove or rework any content that could be classified as unhelpful. It will boost your site’s profile tremendously in the long run, so even if it’s hard work, it’s worth doing.
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