Google Update 4-Oct-13: Google Penguin 2.1 Was A Big Hit
Late Friday afternoon, Google's Matt Cutts announced on Twitter that they dispersed Penguin 2.1. In short, Matt Cutts, Google's head of search spam, affecting about 1% of search queries it said. Many webmasters like many were affected by this update from Friday quick post comments on our webmaster and SEO communities and given hundreds of threads out there looking at it.
Late Friday afternoon, Google's Matt Cutts announced on Twitter that they dispersed Penguin 2.1. In short, Matt Cutts, Google's head of search spam, affecting about 1% of search queries it said. Many webmasters like many were affected by this update from Friday quick post comments on our webmaster and SEO communities and given hundreds of threads out there looking at it.
Google's
"Penguin" confirmed the release of the fifth of the algorithm is to
keep fighting spam. That is why, according to our calculations, it makes
Penguin 5. But the Penguin Update Google's "Penguin 2"
second-generation technology using a slightly improved version, since Google is
calling it "Penguin 2.1." Do not worry. We number the fuck down, as
I'll explain what this entire means for publishers.
New Version Of Penguin Live Today
Google
webspam team, Matt, the latest major release will impact about 1 percent of all
searches, shared the news on Twitter saying:
Penguin 2.1 launching today. Affects ~1% of searches to a noticeable
degree. More info on Penguin:
Previous Updates
Here
are all the confirmed releases of Penguin to date:
·
Penguin 1 on April 24, 2012 (impacting around 3.1% of
queries)
·
Penguin 2 on May 26, 2012 (impacting less than 0.1%)
·
Penguin 3 on October 5, 2012 (impacting around 0.3% of
queries)
·
Penguin 4 (AKA Penguin 2.0) on May 22, 2013 (impacting 2.3%
of queries)
·
Penguin 5 (AKA
Penguin 2.1) on Oct. 4, 2013 (impacting around 1% of queries)
·
Why Penguin 2.1 AND Penguin 5?
Google Penguin 2.1 is calling us to do something that hurts your
head in terms Penguins 5 talk about, even if it hurts us, we believe. But if
you can pin the blame back on Google. Here is why.
Its
low quality content designed to fight Google " Panda " algorithm has
started to release , it is simply called a " Panda . " Then another
came out , people referred to as the " Panda 2 . " The third came out
, when Google released the third was relatively modest , in fact, should be
called only 2.1 panda born to say - it was a slight variation to indicate how
much is being used to "point "People called Panda 3. Google finally -
and belatedly - is due to release a panda 3, indicated that we are going out
ahead of decimal places to the way that so many "minor" update, there
was so at the Panda 3.0, Panda 3.1 and 3.92 to move into things like the number
of pandas.
That
grounds us here at Search Engine Land to make a decision it would be
easier all around if we just numbered any confirmed update successively, in
order of when they came. 1 on Penguin, Penguin 2, 3 penguins and no matter how
an update could be "large" or "small", we just want to give
the next number on the list.
What Is Penguin Again? And How Do I Deal With It?
For those
novels to the whole “Penguin” concept, Penguin is a part of Google’s generally
search algorithm that periodically looks for sites that are consider to be
spamming Google’s search results but somehow still ranking well. In particular,
it goes after sites that may have purchased paid links.
You were hit by Penguin,
starts today or tomorrow that you see a significant drop in traffic, and then
you likely will know. To recover, you need to act like bad link or disavow
themselves will be removed. Filing a Reconsideration Request penguin is an
automated process, does not help. What it considers to be removed that it looks
bad, unless you do not.
You
already got hit by Penguin and have taken action so hopefully see the day today
and tomorrow that is fine. You see improvements in traffic, that's a sign that
you have escaped penguins.
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