JULIA LOGAN assesses the winners and losers in the online casino SERPs following Google’s December core algorithm update
On 3 December 2020, Google announced that a broad core algorithm update was being released. By 16 December, the rollout had been completed. It is important to bear in mind that any Google update, including a core update, may affect different SERPs very differently. So general conclusions like “this update was about X, Y and Z, and affected the SERPs in this particular way” may not make much sense for individual verticals, regional SERPs and so on. Updates may not even begin and end for some individual SERPs at the same time as for others. Hence, I decided to look at a very narrow case: online casino SERPs in the UK. As a disclaimer, it is worth noting that how these SERPs look to you may differ slightly from how they look to me and my rank tracker because of personalisation, location, search history and a bunch of other reasons why we can no longer get the same Google SERPs for everyone. The rank tracker collects what it collects as best as it can based on its settings; what I see when checking the SERPs manually is seen in a private browsing window so as to minimise the effects of personalisation.