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But I’m actually talking about the day-to-day,

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 7:23 am
by nusaiba124
regular fluctuations in Google rankings, which I think are much more common and much larger than most SEOs think. The data I’m going to share with you today is actually from the quietest two-week period in recent memory. I remember this was August data, but here's the full data link: The Case for SERP Volatility and Daily Rank Tracking — STAT Search Analytics Yes, this has been a relatively quiet period without a lot of major updates released, although that obviously doesn't mean much.


There haven't been a lot of clear periods recently. But that's the point, croatia whatsapp number data right? This data is all taken from STAT, our enterprise rank tracking platform, and it's the MozCast corpus that's tracked in STAT. You may have heard of MozCast. It has 10,000 head terms. In this case, I tracked it in two suburbs, one in the US and one in the UK, and on smartphones and desktops. So that's a total of 40,000 SERPs per day, in this case, over a 2-week period.

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Keeping an Eye on Volatility with STAT Percentage of SERP Positions with One Consistent URL Graph showing percentage of SERP positions with one consistent URL This graph shows the percentage of SERP rankings that have one consistent URL over the entire time period. For example, at the top of the SERPs, position 1, about 70%, I think actually 69% of the position 1 results had 1 URL every day for 14 consecutive days during this period. Going down to position 10, only about 1% of the SERPs had the same URL at position 10 for the entire 2-week period.