Post by account_disabled on Oct 26, 2023 5:00:50 GMT
Romuald Fons, a well-known Spanish SEO who emerged from Blogger3.0 and Vivir de la Red, did a very juicy interview with Rand in 2016 and asked him if RankBrain could help detect and penalize PBNs (which Romu, like a good SEO WhiteHat, wants to see die once and for all ). Here is the conversation between the two: Romuald Fons : I want to ask you if you think RankBrain is going to stop all this private network link building and all this because, I don't know for sure what RankBrain has come for, but I think Google really has a problem with this whole penalty process, this whole disavow thing.
All these requests and all this. It's horrible, really horrible, for Nursing Homes Email List them because it's a lot of work (manual work, many times) and for us webmasters too. Do you think RankBrain will be used to not give power to links that should not have power and all that... what do you think RankBrain has come for? Rand Fishkin : RankBrain is specifically a search interpreter. So essentially if I search for “what are the best brands of jeans,” and then someone else searches for “best brand of jeans” or “best creators of jeans” or “companies with the best blue roof finishes,” what RankBrain does is learn. These language models tell us that this search should lead to the same or similar results, because they basically mean the same thing. That's what RankBrain does. Rand's face when Romu told him about the relationship between PBNs and RankBrain ;D As I told you before, there is a lot of rumors about RankBrain and that is a bit of what motivates this article.
I guess since this is the last big update, it led many marketers to believe that this was a global update. I have seen “Penguin, Panda and RankBrain proof” SEO services. Anyway… Let's dispel some myths. Is RankBrain a ranking factor? At the time of its launch, some English-speaking SEOs were talking about “the third positioning factor after links and content.” This may make sense to me only relatively. RankBrain shows one list of results or another depending on what it understands the user is searching for, semantically. If you search for “plaza bench” it will show you in the first result the Bank that bears that name, while if you search for “plaza bench” it will show you photos of benches for sitting in green spaces. Can it be optimized for RankBrain? No. _ If it is not necessarily a positioning factor, it cannot be optimized. It makes sense doesn't it?
All these requests and all this. It's horrible, really horrible, for Nursing Homes Email List them because it's a lot of work (manual work, many times) and for us webmasters too. Do you think RankBrain will be used to not give power to links that should not have power and all that... what do you think RankBrain has come for? Rand Fishkin : RankBrain is specifically a search interpreter. So essentially if I search for “what are the best brands of jeans,” and then someone else searches for “best brand of jeans” or “best creators of jeans” or “companies with the best blue roof finishes,” what RankBrain does is learn. These language models tell us that this search should lead to the same or similar results, because they basically mean the same thing. That's what RankBrain does. Rand's face when Romu told him about the relationship between PBNs and RankBrain ;D As I told you before, there is a lot of rumors about RankBrain and that is a bit of what motivates this article.
I guess since this is the last big update, it led many marketers to believe that this was a global update. I have seen “Penguin, Panda and RankBrain proof” SEO services. Anyway… Let's dispel some myths. Is RankBrain a ranking factor? At the time of its launch, some English-speaking SEOs were talking about “the third positioning factor after links and content.” This may make sense to me only relatively. RankBrain shows one list of results or another depending on what it understands the user is searching for, semantically. If you search for “plaza bench” it will show you in the first result the Bank that bears that name, while if you search for “plaza bench” it will show you photos of benches for sitting in green spaces. Can it be optimized for RankBrain? No. _ If it is not necessarily a positioning factor, it cannot be optimized. It makes sense doesn't it?