Google regularly updates its search results to make sure that they are the most relevant and up-to-date for its users and that such events are aggressive during the launching updates rolling period. Each update is based on a combination of the data Google has and trends observed over time.
There are several ways that Google can update its search results, and the timing will vary based on the specific situation. Sometimes, Google may evaluate a site's content and decide to place the site higher in the ranking so that it appears in a more visible position in the search results.
Other times, Google may make changes to the structure of its search algorithm which may result in changes to which websites appear at the top of the search results.
All of these types of changes can have a significant impact on how well websites are ranking, so it is important for website owners to stay up-to-date with how Google is making changes to its algorithm so that they can take appropriate actions to improve their website's performance.
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