Today I had several newsletters drop into my inboxes. All of them about the Google March 2025 Update. Here are the general highlights from them. All of them with the same conclusions.
What some are experiencing:
AI-generated, low-value content? Devalued.
Spammy backlinks with no authority? Ignored.
Sites with thin authority? Plummeting.
Any SEO needs to have three things at the very least (but should go deeper, much deeper):
Professional Content Writers
Professional Technical SEO
Professionally Sourced Natural Backlinks
PER GOOGLE AI:
Google's March 2025 core update, which ran from March 13 to March 27, was a "regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites," according to Google Search Central.
Here's a sampling of their detailed breakdown:
Purpose:
The update aimed to improve the relevance and quality of search results by refining Google's core ranking system.
Google's Advice:
Google emphasized the importance of focusing on creating high-quality, user-centric content rather than trying to address specific ranking fluctuations after an update.
I have seen this same pattern, as have all of us, for years now. Google keeps squeezing the crap out of cheap, combative, black hat SEO techniques of course, but they also are being very heavy handed over the past year, and going forward, against those that are convinced they don't need professional looking sites, professionally written and frequently updated content, and natural and valuable linking.
They are continually and extremely focused on quality, quality, and more quality in all aspects of anything and everything online within their scope.
All of us need to remember, this is their business! They built it, they promote it, they are the biggest and most successful. If you are going to swim in your neighbors pool, you must obey their pool rules or get booted. "No glass in the pool area!"
Google is very "appearance" aware. They know from experience that when you and I click a link from their platform the results reflect on them as well as the site owners. You could have the finest cheap tricks in the world for ranking, but if the destination from that click results in a poor experience, Google gets blamed! So, just like you and I, if we go to restaurant that is ranked high on Yelp and have a horrible experience, Yelp knows it reflects on them.
The volume of SEO emails I get daily is enough to "choke a horse". 80%, or more, coming from India. I have no hatred or disgust for India, but they do produce some of the worst SEO freelancers and companies on the planet and always pushing their cheap price as no reflection on their quality. My nutritionist and my neurologist are both from India, I love them, they are excellent DR.'s. That country just has this "low brow" element in the marketing world.
If you are incorporating SEO, or about om start, make sure the destination focus is exceptional high quality. Otherwise, you may as well fish for a lunker using an old tire as bait!

What some are experiencing:
AI-generated, low-value content? Devalued.
Spammy backlinks with no authority? Ignored.
Sites with thin authority? Plummeting.
Any SEO needs to have three things at the very least (but should go deeper, much deeper):
Professional Content Writers
Professional Technical SEO
Professionally Sourced Natural Backlinks
PER GOOGLE AI:
Google's March 2025 core update, which ran from March 13 to March 27, was a "regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites," according to Google Search Central.

Here's a sampling of their detailed breakdown:
Purpose:
The update aimed to improve the relevance and quality of search results by refining Google's core ranking system.
Google's Advice:
Google emphasized the importance of focusing on creating high-quality, user-centric content rather than trying to address specific ranking fluctuations after an update.
I have seen this same pattern, as have all of us, for years now. Google keeps squeezing the crap out of cheap, combative, black hat SEO techniques of course, but they also are being very heavy handed over the past year, and going forward, against those that are convinced they don't need professional looking sites, professionally written and frequently updated content, and natural and valuable linking.
They are continually and extremely focused on quality, quality, and more quality in all aspects of anything and everything online within their scope.
All of us need to remember, this is their business! They built it, they promote it, they are the biggest and most successful. If you are going to swim in your neighbors pool, you must obey their pool rules or get booted. "No glass in the pool area!"
Google is very "appearance" aware. They know from experience that when you and I click a link from their platform the results reflect on them as well as the site owners. You could have the finest cheap tricks in the world for ranking, but if the destination from that click results in a poor experience, Google gets blamed! So, just like you and I, if we go to restaurant that is ranked high on Yelp and have a horrible experience, Yelp knows it reflects on them.
The volume of SEO emails I get daily is enough to "choke a horse". 80%, or more, coming from India. I have no hatred or disgust for India, but they do produce some of the worst SEO freelancers and companies on the planet and always pushing their cheap price as no reflection on their quality. My nutritionist and my neurologist are both from India, I love them, they are excellent DR.'s. That country just has this "low brow" element in the marketing world.
If you are incorporating SEO, or about om start, make sure the destination focus is exceptional high quality. Otherwise, you may as well fish for a lunker using an old tire as bait!
