Google: What If Site Quality Is Simpler Than People Think?

Google podcast discusses the issue of analyzing websites for site quality and offers four things to consider

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Google’s John Mueller, Martin Splitt and Gary Illyes discussed site quality in a recent podcast, explaining the different ways of thinking about site quality and at one point saying it’s not rocket science.

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The discussion suggests that site quality could be simpler than most people know.

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Site Quality Is Not Rocket Science The first point they touched on is to recommend reading site quality documentation, insisting that site quality is not especially difficult to understand.

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No Tools For Site Quality – What To Do? Gary acknowledged that there’s no tool for diagnosing site quality, not in the same way there are tools for objectively detecting technical issues.

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The traffic metrics that show a downward movement don’t explain why, they just show that something changed.

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Martin Splitt asked if Gary was talking about reviewing the page from the perspective of the user.

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