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Google Targets Sites That Make Visitors Scroll Too Much

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Feb 10, 2025
Google is cracking down on websites that force users to scroll excessively, starting with notorious recipe blogs. This move aims to enhance user experience and drive searchers back from competitors like ChatGPT. The discussion highlights how spammy SEO tactics obscure answers to maximize time spent on pages, frustrating users. With these new guidelines, content must become more organized and aligned with search intent. Expect similar changes to spill over into other niches in the future as Google prioritizes user-friendly search results.
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INSIGHT

Bad SEO Practices Backfire

  • Bad SEO practices involve keeping users on websites with excessive scrolling and unrelated content to increase time on page.
  • This tactic backfires because Google can detect user frustration and bouncing, leading to lower rankings.
ADVICE

Prioritize User Experience

  • Create pages that cater to searchers' needs and prioritize giving them information quickly.
  • Include a TLDR at the top and ensure the first few sentences directly address the search query.
INSIGHT

Featured Snippets Drive Clicks

  • Featured snippets, which provide answers directly in search results, can actually increase clicks to websites.
  • Searchers often click through to learn more after getting a concise answer, similar to follow-up questions with ChatGPT.
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