Did you know New Report Shows Google Seems to Favor User Generated Content, With Reddit Rising in Search Visibility
2024 was a year where SEO experts were trying to keep up with website
ranking strategies on Google. According to a new IndexWatch report by SISTRIX,
2024 was a year of user generated content (UGC), large e-commerce
brands and AI tools. Reddit also saw a big growth in its search
visibility, often being seen in top rankings on Google search and this
raises questions about Google’s practices. The report highlights that
Reddit almost tripled its visibility in Google’s US search results for a
number of keywords, niche discussions and product reviews.
Reddits’s
website saw a 190.9% increase in its search visibility growth, followed
by Instagram’s growth mostly because of its video and visual content.
YouTube was also one of the top websites in search visibility because of
its video SEO and Spotify gained search visibility because of
music-related searches, followed by Wikipedia.
According to Google’s policies, websites should not publish content
outside of their establishment tropical authority. It is because of
scaled content and site reputation so the sites cannot rank based on
unrelated keywords. But Reddit’s rankings seem opposite to the rules
even though it contains many different keywords and doesn't operate only
under one area of expertise. This makes the SEO community and other
people think about why Reddit gets ranked for everything on Google. It
is also worth mentioning here that Reddit has a deal with Google for
broader search and it makes us think if Google is being fair in its
ranking system or not.
ck12.org (+602.59%) was the fastest
growing site on Google in 2024, followed by VirginAtlantic.com
(+509.74%), Quillbot.com (+490.70%), Hardrock.com (+436.63%) and
TheKitchn.com (+300.40%). Most of the fastest growing sites on Google
used programmatic SEO strategies to grow in rankings. The report shows
that user-generated content (UGC) like the ones on Reddit, Stack, Quora,
GitHub and Exchange saw a breakthrough in 2024. Many HubPages with
topics like pet advice, jokes and music also grew in rankings on Google
search results. Overall, it seems like Google favors UGC even if it
contains a variety of keywords and content. E-commerce sites also gained
transactions after a few years of declining as many retailers focused
on keyword targeting and SEO-friendly updates.