In March 2024, Google rolled out a core update focused on refining its search algorithms and systems, with an emphasis on prioritising people-first content.
What is people-first content? According to Google, this is “reliable and helpful information that’s primarily created to benefit people, not to gain search engine rankings”.
Additionally, this is content that “demonstrates aspects of experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness, or what Google calls EEAT”. Is your content helpful to people? To gauge if you’re creating content that’s reliable, informative and helpful to people first, and not search engines, ask yourself these basic questions:
How to steer clear from search-engine-first content? Google has taken a dim view of content that’s intended to gain search engine rankings, instead of informing and assisting people, and answering their questions fully and reliably. You may need to reassess your content if you answer “yes” to all or some of these questions: