Showing posts with label Algorithm change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Algorithm change. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Google's Matt Cutts Say Penguin Is About Links?


Google Penguin Update: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

Google Penguin


This time Google penguin update is about links and it's a link based algorithm and lots of SEObelieve Google Penguin update.

Google has never amply confirmed it is a primarily link based algorithm but perhaps that has changed?

Matt Cutt answered to a question on Twitter saying:

Google Link Penguin Update


The tough part here is that Matt Cutt was not beign specific in this reply. Yes, he was Replying to the question that read:

Matt, can you please tell us exactly what to fix now then so we are not caught off guard? Don't give us the secret sauce, just be transparent and say "watch your linking text" or "check your HTML for inadvertent alt attributes with keywords in them" or "delete all your old links on "put-it-there-yourself" pages (or nofollow them)" or whatever this new penguin eats :-) That would be awesome transparency that does not give anything new away, just focuses our efforts. Thanks!

Link Removal Companies


We are In A New Globe

Link Removal



With all the worried over unnatural link notifications, the Penguin algorithm update, denying links and lawsuits over linking, SEO’s and Webmasters are keen to abolish all poor links as far back as they can.

In Google webmaster help thread has conversation about a fresh linking industry, not for link building but for link removals. The idea is not new, we talked about it in 2008 with link unbuilding, but it is much more of a worry today than in 2008. .


Actually, so much so, there are firms harvesting that just work on linkage abolish campaigns.

I am pointed out two services, one deletebacklinks.com and the other linkdelete.com. SEOmoz is described working on a way to discover spam links as well. Some other provate tools do this already. There are also link abolish tools such as removeem.com.

Google Penguin Update: Google Made A Platform To Complain


If you think you are unfairly hit by Panda then fill out this form

Google’s Matt Cutts has tweeted the information about webmasters from now Google has a form webmasters can fill out if they have been fallaciously hit by Google’s Penguin update (also known as the Webspam Update).

Google's Matt Cutt
http://t.co/eE7TTWBz

We are attaching here the image and the link that looks like this. 

Penguin Feedback Form
http://bit.ly/IHblO1
It’s is good news for users that first time Google is giving users a form, but this time for complaint Panda, Google was attempting to have them all directed to a particular thread in its webmaster forums, via the thread finally got broken up.


When you look on the form, you will observe that Google tells you to go to a different page to submit a spam report, and to use a new algorithm word “Pengiun”. 

Daniel Deceuster And Matt Cutts
ScottJConlon And Matt Cutts
Remember it, when doing your reporting on both side of the equation that the Penguinupdate is specifically purpose at sites that are violating Google’s quality guidelines.

 
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