Wednesday 11 February 2015

Google's E-Commerce Update: Was Last Week's Search Tweak E-Commerce Focused?

There is no doubt in the vast majority of SEOs and Webmaster's mind that there was indeed a search algorithm change last week with Google. Google wouldn't confirm it but did tell us it was not related to Panda or Penguin.
Google E-Commerce Update
But since it was fairly significant, at least to a nice number of webmasters, we are still asking, what was this update.
Throughout the weekend and over the past few days, I've been hearing people saying this mostly impacted commerce, e-commerce, related web sites. Now the results are still fluctuating, so it might be Google testing something, but our friends at Search Metrics broke down their data for us.
In a post by Marcus Tober, he says it looks like this update seems to have focused mostly on brand e-commerce terms. Most around misspellings of brand keywords. Marcus said it is "mostly concentrated on e-commerce and keywords with measurable CPC."
He pinpointed a few keywords that were shuffled big time, such as [adiddas], [ebbay], [zapos] and others that focus on keywords that misspell the brand name. But also for real brand names, without the typos, such as [nike] and others. Marcus said:
It appears quite possible that Google tries to clean-up brand searches and therefore tries to adjust also typos. Since the development seems to not be finished, we will keep an eye on that.
Adding:
Brands seem to profit from the development, while other have lost a good chunk of rankings, e.g. sites in the fashion industry. Google seems to be optimizing brand searches. An interesting side effect: for keywords with typos the SERPs seemed to be strongly edited – and adjusted to the “correct” SERP.
Marcus also mentions mobile but says there isn't much evidence there, yet, to show anything.
The search results seem to be settling down a bit this weekend but who knows what today brings.