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What happened?
For years, SEOs used a little-known URL trick in Google, adding &num=100, to instantly pull the top 100 results on a single page instead of the usual 10. It made rank tracking and reporting much more efficient.
In September, Google quietly removed the &num=100 function. Now, results can only be pulled in batches of 10. On the surface, this sounds like a minor technical change, but in reality it reshapes how agencies collect and present search data, and that’s why your reports may start to look different.
Should you worry?
No, this is not an algorithm update. Your traffic, leads, and conversions remain exactly as before.
The change only affects reporting tools. If you see sudden dips or spikes in “impressions” or “average position,” don’t panic. Your SEO isn’t underperforming, the way data is collected has shifted.
Why Google killed &num=100
Google hasn’t issued an official statement, but the logic is clear:
In short, Google is tightening control of its ecosystem.
What this means at board level
How First Internet is handling it
We’ve been around long enough to see Google change the rules time and again, and this is just another one for the history books.
The takeaway
Google removing &num=100 changes reporting mechanics, not your marketing performance. Your strategy, your visibility, and your growth remain on track.
We’ll keep your reports clear, board-ready, and focused on what matters most: results.
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