Google March 2024 Core Update Highlights

Google’s March 2024 Core Update: Helpful-or-Bust

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Google’s March 2024 Core Update: Helpful-or-Bust

Slack lit up on March 6: traffic dashboards flashing red and green as Google’s latest Helpful-content-baked-into-core update went live. Three new spam rules—scaled content, site-reputation abuse, and expired-domain flips—promise to wipe out up to 40 % of low-quality results.

What flipped overnight

  • Helpful Content is core. No more standalone HCU—thin rewrites sink fast.
  • Scaled-content abuse flagged. Mass AI output without human polish? Toast.
  • Site-reputation & expired-domain abuse. Piggy-backing on .edu or reviving a dead domain for loan reviews got clipped.

Five fixes to run this week

  1. Inventory content. Merge or delete anything under 500 words with no traffic.
  2. Refresh evergreen posts. Add “Edited Mar 2024” and genuine updates.
  3. Tighten author bios. Lean into EEAT—highlight real expertise.
  4. Diversify traffic. Capture email; syndicate to LinkedIn—don’t let Google mood-swings own revenue.
  5. Pause AI-first production. Human polish or nothing—Google’s spam filter is live.

Algorithm-watch extras

  • Volatility window ≈ 3 weeks. Expect rank yo-yo until early April.
  • Affiliate reviews hit hardest. Pages heavy on Amazon blurbs saw the deepest drops.

Bottom line → March dials up the “people-first” mantra: cut fluff, prove authority, and keep backups of traffic channels you actually control.