Last week, Google announced a new big search ranking algorithm update, named the helpful content update - probably its biggest update in a decade. What We Know The helpful content update will target websites with a relatively high amount of unsatisfying or unhelpful content, where the content has been written explicitly for search engines to leverage rankings. Unlike many Google…
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As per recent reports, Google's done rolling out the next installment of 2015 mobile-friendly update. Google's own webmaster, John Mueller went on to confirm these reports through his Twitter handle saying, “The mobile changes mentioned here are now fully rolled out.” FYI The mobile changes mentioned here are now fully rolled out. https://t.co/fTB3ia6LJ2 — John Mueller (@JohnMu) May 12, 2016…
Great news for businesses, especially the SMEs! They no longer need to fear Google's upcoming Panda/Penguin updates. In case your online presence was hurt badly because of Google's past algorithmic updates, such as Penguin/Panda updates, then the good news is that other algorithm updates can help enhance the search ranking of your site. So, if you are left scratching your…
We live in such a virtual world of chatter and distractions that everything we come across becomes a challenge to our eyes and ears. So, finally it has been confirmed that Penguin's next installation, which was rumored to be rolled out in the near future may not be happening; at least not this year. Which means Panda, Phantom and other…
You can call Google an attention-seeker, unpredictable, a gossipmonger, blabbermouth, tyrannical or any other name...but at the end of the day, you’ll still have to live with it. Love it, hate it but you just can’t ignore it. We’ll also have to accept the fact that there’s a huge difference between what Google actually says and what it does. Previous…
Google will roll out a series of algorithm updates “pugnaciously” targeting the presence of hacked or spammed websites in its search result. The new algorithm updates may affect around 5% of search queries on Google's SERP. The new algorithm roll-outs would be essentially “Quality Check Updates” which will gradually block the presence of the previously hacked websites from showing in the search results.