Hey Guys, So I am hearing that there is a new algorithm that Google has just came out with??? Does anyone know the name and what was changed???? This is the most recent one within the last month??? Please let me know! Thanks, Clucks2772
you will find all the updates, in the google blog, google changes their algorithm everyday, so i think you need to focus more developing unique quality content everyday and so any changes will not harm you anytime..
I find it impossible to keep up with all of the updates and don't really do it anymore except for maybe some of the major ones... (implementing social signals and stuff like that). If you are building your sites right and doing things the right way it shouldn't matter too much as Google is just trying to get rid of the crappier sites.
Yes... there seems to be some buzz. Direct match anchor text & comment spam got hit up good. Or so I hear.
Everyday? wow I didn't think it was that often but I guess ti stay updated and fresh it would have to be.
Google updates are immaterial to quality sites. Google is just focusing more and more on original, quality content. This is a good thing. This is only bad for bad sites. I'm glad to see this. Sadly these updates are used by some to claim they need more money for SEO services because of the updates.
Unnatural link penalty's from the WebSpam team seem to be the "norm" at this moment in time. Aggressive rogue SEO technique's with regards to link building, SEO's not focusing on relevance and quality, purely focusing on quantity, meaningless spam links.
one can,t predict when google change its Algorithm, but if fresh and unique content is added regularly, then it won't harm your site.
The update will punish you only if you have bad content, black hat SEO methods so if you havent those in your site. Dont worry.
The name of the new Google algorithm is "Panda", for more information go through with the following information: Continued: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Panda
The Google algorithm is mainly for the adjustment of low-quality spam sites, and those who copied the contents to prevent a large number of four sites.