<b>Classifiers vs ranking signals: why the distinction matters</b>
This week on the radar: a primer on how different update mechanisms behave.
Confirmed:
— <a href="https://developers.google.com/search/blog">Search Central</a> — Google distinguishes site-wide classifiers (slow to lift) from page-level signals (faster to re-evaluate); recovery speed depends on which hit you.
— <a href="https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/helpful-content">Helpful content docs</a> — describe site-wide signals that can suppress strong pages because of weak neighbors.
Chatter:
— <a href="https://www.seroundtable.com/">Roundtable</a> — practitioners report pruning thin pages helps site-wide classifiers re-score the whole domain.
Read this:
— <a href="https://moz.com/blog">Moz</a> — explainer on site-level vs page-level evaluation.
One to bookmark: the helpful content docs section on site-wide signals — it explains collateral suppression.
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<b>Classifiers vs ranking signals: why the distinction matters</b>
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