Google Updates
 
Google currently has three major algorithm updates that SEOs should be paying close attention to. Google Panda, Penguin, and Hummingbird were all updated for very specific reasons. In this post, we’ll recap the updates. We’ll also tell you why each one was made and how you can use it to get a higher ranking.

 

Before we get started, it’s important to know and understand the reasoning behind the updates. Google wants to adopt a more holistic approach to site ranking. The days of rewarding sites that have a large volume of keyword loaded content are long gone. Yes, content is still a part of the algorithm, but so are links and conversational search queries. Quality in all aspects is what’s rewarded. Good websites help users get ranked high. It sounds like-and is-common sense; however, it’s a change of pace that we have to adapt to.

 

Google Panda


Google Panda deals with content. As was previously alluded to, it was created to weed out sites with large volumes of loaded content that provided little quality information. They no longer want users clicking on sites that can’t connect with and help them. The three aspects of Google Panda that you can use to get a higher ranking deal with word count, user generated content, and search query matching content.
 

 
Word count matters much less than before. Again, the new algorithms focus on quality. If a site can get a quality message across in 75 words, it will be ranked high. If it uses 350+ words that are full of fluff and spam, it will be ranked low. It’s that simple. What’s recommended is that you create content that uses enough words to answer the query. Excess words are no longer needed.

 

User generated content is much more regulated. Spammy guests posts or forums filled with spam will send a site straight to the bottom of the rankings; however, this doesn’t mean you should get rid of user generated content. Quality is what counts and is rewarded.

 

Search query matching content is important. Your page has to have specific answers to the questions users are asking. The best way to ensure this is to read the query, then inspect your content. If it doesn’t answer the question, simply add content that does. Often times, it need only be a few sentences.

 

Google Penguin


Google penguin deals with links. It was created to discredit sites that use purchased and low quality links from directories or spam. Like Panda, it wants quality and will punish sites whose links don’t offer it. The best way to ensure sites are optimized for Penguin is to perform a thorough link audit in which low quality or spam links are targeted and then removed. It can be difficult. Largely because links that were rewarded in the past are now being punished. Good news is that most website owners can do this right through Google Webmaster Tools in the “links to your site” section. To make things simple, these are some of your thought processes that should be changing due to the new updates:

 

  • Domains determine quality
  • High quality sites make for good links
  • Promotional links are fine

 

If you perform a thorough audit as recommended, you should be fine with penguin. The key is assessing quality, and removing the links that don’t offer it.

 

Google Hummingbird


Hummingbird was created to help improve search queries. It was the first change to Google’s main algorithm since 2001. It was created largely in part to the new conversational search, and to improve long query searches. It differs from Panda and Penguin it that it doesn’t target spam. It’s like Panda in that it’s rewarding sites that offer high quality, organized content that’s easy to read and answers users’ questions.

 

In regards to optimizing for Hummingbird, it’s difficult. The only thing you can really due is check your content for readability and make sure that it can answer short and long search queries.

 

In conclusion, Google’s holistic approach to site ranking should be met with a holistic approach to SEO. This is a good thing. We’re in the business of helping clients create websites that allow them to reach out and help customers. In the end, making money is what’s always important them. It’s never been a secret that quality websites help companies make money. There’s really no new science, or tricks that need to be learned with the new updates. Just a further commitment to provide our clients with a results oriented digital marketing strategy that’s centered around their mission and values.

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