{"id":4383,"date":"2021-07-07T16:02:36","date_gmt":"2021-07-07T16:02:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/googles-july-2021-core-update-rolled-out-quickly-here-is-what-the-data-providers-saw-350243\/"},"modified":"2021-07-07T16:02:36","modified_gmt":"2021-07-07T16:02:36","slug":"googles-july-2021-core-update-rolled-out-quickly-here-is-what-the-data-providers-saw-350243","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/googles-july-2021-core-update-rolled-out-quickly-here-is-what-the-data-providers-saw-350243\/","title":{"rendered":"Google\u2019s July 2021 core update rolled out quickly; here is what the data providers saw"},"content":{"rendered":"
On July 1, Google began rolling out the July 2021 core update<\/a>, this came about one-month after the June 2021 core update<\/a>. While the June 2021 core update took more time to roll out<\/a> and be felt, this July 2021 core update was felt almost immediately in a big way. It is hard to know for sure which update, the June or July core updates, was bigger – because if a site was hit by either of these updates, it can have a really big impact on the site’s Google organic traffic. <\/p>\n We asked several data companies that track Google’s search results to send us impressions of this update. The results from this data showed the while all agree this update was felt very quickly, most the data providers felt the June update was bigger than the July core update.. <\/p>\n The facts. <\/strong>Google began rolling out the July 2021 core update<\/a> at around noon on July 1, 2021. This update has not finished yet and is still rolling out as far as we know. The June 2021 core update, as we previously reported<\/a>, started to roll out around 6:30pm ET<\/a> on Wednesday, June 2nd. Like all core updates, this was a global update and was not specific to any region, language or category of web sites. It is a classic “broad core update” that Google releases every several months or so. The previous core update before the back-to-back June and July core update combo, was just shy of a six-month wait period, where the December 2020 core update<\/a> took place on Dec. 3rd.<\/p>\n We expect the July 2021 core update to finish rolling out in less than a week, possibly by the end of this week.<\/p>\n Lots of ongoing updates. <\/strong> In the past month, we had about ten updates from Google and only three of those updates were not confirmed by Google. In the most recent order, we had the July 2021 core update<\/a>, Google MUM rolled out<\/a> this month, then the June 28 spam update<\/a>, the June 23rd spam update<\/a>, the Google page experience update<\/a>, the Google predator algorithm update<\/a>, the June 2021 core update<\/a> and then a few unconfirmed updates.<\/p>\n Previous core updates. <\/strong>The most recent previous core update was the June 2021 core update<\/a> and that update was slow to roll out but a big one<\/a>. Then we had the December 2020 core update<\/a> ands the December update was very big<\/a>, bigger than the May 2020 core update<\/a>, and that update was also big and broad<\/a> and took a couple of weeks to fully roll out<\/a>. Before that was the January 2020 core update<\/a>, we had some analysis on that update over here<\/a>. The one prior to that was the September 2019 core update<\/a>. That update felt weaker<\/a> to many SEOs and webmasters, as many said it didn’t have as big of an impact as previous core updates. Google also released an update in November<\/a>, but that one was specific to local rankings. You can read more about past Google updates over here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Semrush. <\/strong>The folks at Semrush sent us data comparing the July core update to the June core update. Like the June 2021 Core Update, Semrush said “the July 2021 Core Update was unique in that it did not display prolonged periods of intense rank fluctuations.” However, unlike the June update, “the July update did not seem to show a lag between Google’s announcement and the impact on rankings,” the company added.<\/p>\n The Semrush sensor tool<\/a> showed a 9.4 spike the day after the update was announced:<\/p>\nData providers on the July 2021 core update:<\/h2>\n