A major leak of Google Search’s internal ranking factor documents has stunned the SEO community. The leak revealed over 14,000 potential ranking features, offering an unprecedented glimpse into Google’s highly secretive search ranking system. An expert pointed out that these documents reveal a gap between what Google says and what it actually does with its secretive algorithms.
These documents show some details that seem to go against what Google employees have said publicly before about what factors affect search rankings.
This article discusses some of the interesting findings from a leaked Google document that sheds light on how Google’s search ranking factor system works. Here’s a breakdown of some key points:
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Secrets Revealed in Leaked Google Doc
It’s important to remember that this is just a glimpse into Google’s complex ranking factor system. The exact details of how Google ranks websites remain a secret. However, the leaked document provides valuable insights into what Google might be looking for in high-quality content.
Google has always promoted “people-first content,” advising creators to focus on their readers and users rather than search engines. This approach is based on the principles of “EEAT” — expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness. However, leaked documents suggest that Google’s actual practices might differ from this philosophy.
Analyses by major think tanks indicate that various other factors might influence search rankings. These include domain authority, data from the Chrome browser, the number of clicks as a measure of success, and the author’s credibility in the byline.
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