Google Top Heavy Update

A 2012 algorithm change that reduced visibility for pages burying their useful content beneath an excessive amount of advertising above the fold. The update rewarded sites that prioritize user experience over ad revenue.

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Gated Content

Resources like ebooks, templates, or reports that visitors can only access after providing their email or other contact details. Gated content generates leads but can't earn backlinks as easily as freely accessible pages since the content isn't visible to linkers.

Gateway Page

A page engineered to rank for a target query that immediately redirects visitors to an unrelated destination. Google treats gateway pages identically to doorway pages — as a manipulative spam tactic.

Google Alerts

A free monitoring tool that emails you whenever Google indexes new content matching your chosen keywords. SEOs use Google Alerts for brand monitoring, competitor tracking, and discovering link-building opportunities as they appear.

Google Algorithm

The collection of ranking systems Google uses to sort billions of pages and return the most relevant results for a query. The algorithm weighs hundreds of signals — including backlinks, content quality, and user experience — to determine page positions.

Google Analytics

Google's free analytics platform for measuring website traffic, user behavior, and conversion performance. Marketers rely on it to see which pages bring in organic visitors, where users drop off, and how SEO efforts translate into business results.

Google Autocomplete

The real-time suggestions that appear below the search bar as you type. Autocomplete predictions are based on popular searches and can reveal valuable long-tail keyword opportunities for content and SEO planning.