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Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update Fluctuations Continue From March 29th Through April 1st

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These fluctuations won’t die down, it seems like we’ve been reporting these tremors and fluctuations a lot since the beginning of the year and even more so since the release of the March 12th core update.

We are seeing more Google update chatter around these fluctuations from around March 29th through today, April 1st – and no, this is no April Fools joke. Just to keep you updated on the core update, here are all our current stories around it:

Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update On March 12 (Florida 2), March 13, 2019
When Naming The Google 3/12 Broad Core Ranking Update Florida 2, March 14, 2019
Google Names The 3/12 Update The “March 2019 Core Update”, March 15, 2019
Speculation Around The Google March 2019 Core Update, March 15, 2019
Survey: Tell Us How You Were Impacted By The Google March 2019 Core Update, March 15, 2019
Google March 2019 Core Update Had Many Reversals But It Was Not A Reversal, March 18, 2019
Google March 2019 Core Update Myth Busting From Google, March 19, 2019
Google Search Algorithm Update Fluctuations From March 20th to 22nd, March 25, 2019
Revealing The Google March 2019 Core Update Survey Results, March 26, 2019
Google Search Ranking Update On March 26th?, March 26, 2019

Now, back to the March 29th through April 1st changes. I am not seeing too many of the tracking tools picking up on the change but the forums do seem busy. Specifically the two threads at WebmasterWorld. Here are some quotes since March 29th:

Now for the tools that track the Google fluctuations.

Mozcast:

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SERP Metrics:

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Algoroo (note the April Fools joke):

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Advanced Web Rankings:

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Accuranker:

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RankRanger:

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Cognitive SEO:

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SEMRush:

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So most (not all) of the tools say no, but the chatter says yes. Interesting when the two don’t align.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

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