Home » News » August SERP Volatility Reaches New Heights Ahead of Google Update August SERP Volatility Reaches New Heights Ahead of Google Update We may receive a commission from our partners if you click on a link and purchase a product or service on their website. Learn more Written by Emma Ryan Updated on August 14, 2024 Sign up to our weekly newsletter Your expert advice is here! Grow your website with help from our FREE, weekly newsletter – sign up today! SUBSCRIBE Comments: 0 On this page Spikes in Volatility Trackers In July, Google set website owners on edge by teasing the approach of the next algorithm update. This would be the first major algorithm change since the March 2024 core update.With the next core update due to drop any day now, I’ve noticed a rise in volatility across SERP trackers. I reported on recent spikes in July and June, but it’s clear from the August volatility that the next update is fast approaching. In the words of John Mueller, Google’s Senior Search Analyst, it “isn’t extremely far away”. Verifying It’s time to accelerate your business growth. Sign up to our FREE newsletter for weekly SEO, social media, & ecommerce tips – boost traffic today! Please fill in your name Please fill in your email Subscribe By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to our Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time. Spikes in Volatility Trackers Go to the top Most Google SERP trackers paint the same picture this month, with many showing the rise in volatility continuing to grow over August. For each of the graphs below, the higher the bar or line, the greater the volatility.August has seen a series of days with “Very High” SERP volatility. Source: SemrushYou can see the increase in high volatility throughout August. Source: Advanced Web RankingcognitiveSEO has consistently tracked high volatility since the end of July. Source: cognitiveSEOSimilarly, Algoroo marks the extreme volatility in red throughout August. Source: AlgorooSEO professionals and business owners aren’t seeing any positive movement yet – a desire many website owners hope for following the damaging March update. With the high volatility, Google is likely testing things out still and we can only cross our fingers that improvements are made in the right direction.I’ll continue to update our newsfeed with further updates as they come in. Related Articles Google Search Volatility Remains High in the New Year Date: Jan 2, 2025 Transformation of the Search Landscape in 2025: Google’s Competitors Climb Date: Dec 18, 2024 Forget Core Algo Updates: Is Constant Google Volatility the New Normal? Date: Oct 4, 2024 All The Google Algorithm Updates Since 2022: Core Updates & More Date: Jul 26, 2024 Written by: Emma Ryan Writer Emma is Lead Writer at Website Builder Expert, having first joined the team in 2022. She manages the website's topical content strategy to help website owners navigate the highs and lows of being online. Emma also specializes in following the development of leading website builders Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify, through hands-on testing and research. Her work and expertise have been featured in Startups.co.uk, Digiday, TechRound, Industry Today, and Digital Information World. Leave a comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment*First name:*Email address:* Δ