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We decided that it was not enough to round it off to -3, but we have raised it to -2 from this time. Vp: Spam Last time it was -1, but in this survey it was -2.6. For this element, we believe it is appropriate to set it to -3. Va: Ads (Advertisement) Until last time, it was included in the content category, but it has been moved to the trust category. The results of this survey showed a number of -2.1, but we have kept it at -1. That's because we believe this factor is a relatively minor issue for many sites. 7.No changes, but noteworthy elements As you can probably tell from the above, we don't always use the results of our research as is. They are taking a more cautious stance than what the survey results suggest. Below, I would like to summarize the noteworthy changes found in this survey. A: The Speed survey results showed a number of 2.4, but Google also said that the impact of this factor was negligible, so we decided it was appropriate to leave it at +1. . Au: The URLs survey results showed a number of.
but we decided that keeping it at +1 was appropriate. Hh: Headers survey result is 2.2. However, since it is a relatively minor factor, we have kept it at +1. Ti: Identity We seriously debated whether to keep this element since Google no longer authored it. The survey results showed a number of 1.6, and I was India Phone Number wondering whether I should delete it. Ultimately, we conclude that no matter how the way we define identity changes, it remains important. Therefore, this element remains in the chart and is given +1 as before. Ln: Numbers (Number of links) In this survey, the number is 1.9, but I feel that it is too large when rounded to +2. Additionally, Google is now penalizing sites that (artificially) aim for the number of links rather than the quality.

Therefore, I decided that I should leave it at +1. Pc: Country (Country) Although the current survey results show a number of 2.2, we believe that country-specific search results have a very large influence, so we judged +3 to be appropriate. . Pl: Locality The local (town) element came out with a number of 2.2, but like the country, I think it should be the same as the previous number, +3. It should be considered a powerful element. It's such a big factor. Ph: History survey results show a number of.
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