Showing posts with label Penguin Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penguin Update. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 October 2013

Google Panda & Penguin Tool : How And Which Google Algorithm Update Hit your Website And Blog


Panda & Penguin Tool


I have written almost dozen and dozen posts on Google Panda and Penguin Algorithm and all of you like it. Which Google started pushing out from last year and now both Google algorithms are danger for entire SEO community. As all of you have seen the fluctuation when these two algorithms came in Google search engine. Panda and Penguin algorithmupdate changed the mood of SEO and now SEO is getting more social than just making backlinks. Anyhow, we are not discuss about Post panda SEO strategy here, but this time we watch into a handy Panda and Penguin checker tool because if you know the tool then you easily understand and determine which Google algorithm update hit our site and blog. 

If you have observed a traffic decrease or increase in your Google analytics or other statistic program, you are to be injury by any of these Google Algorithm and its fresh updates, which is always update by Google. When you see some injury in you site then you needs to determine which algorithm hit your site and blog. I hope you know that since Google Pandaand Penguin algorithm work differently from each other. 


  1. If you want to talk about Panda then Panda hit commonly occurs due to low or duplicate content, poor SEO structure and other SEO factors, which you can read about in my earlier post on road to recovery panda site.
  2. Penguin simple to read and judge because its hit usually occurs due to low quality backlinks and spamming liking in both ways either its internal or external.
When you identity which algo caused penalty to your site, it will be simple to take positive steps and ride of Google penalty,

Google Penguin Tool : How You Check Your Site For Panda And Penguin Penalty ?

I have been wondering about such plugins or tool as its simple to create a Google Panda and Penguin penalty checker tool. You just need to do, first make your traffic plan and matches it with Algo updates date and examine, when site traffic decreased and increased. Penguin tool does the similar thing but you have a Google analytic account for this experiment. This technique is very simple and easy to use online tool but now how you can do it? You just give access to your Google analytic account; select the account profile and site for which you wish to check for Google Panda and penguin penalty and it will provide you site timeline of traffic and you can examine basing on traffic ups and downs.

Penguintool site statistics


This tool is good for analysis your site but the problem is by default it show you the weekly graph, and once you identity the traffic decrease and increase from particular algo, I suggested you to set date (14-15) days around the algo update and change the timeline to weekly. This direction you can clearly identify if the traffic drop or increase occurs because of Google penalty or maybe other reasons such as no update or holidays etc. Special thanks toBaracuda digital for developing this Penguin & panda checker tool. 

I know there are plenty software available over internet which you should keep handy. There is another tool which uses to determine traffic drop or increase that is Google analytics JS traffic checker, which will let you examine stats of any page of your site and blog with single click. 

Although it would be good if they add an choice about to get notification for any changes in traffic after Google Panda or Penguin update and I am 100% sure that several users might not mind paying for such Email notification. Google update Panda and Penguin is in every month, it’s always a great concept to keep an eye on any traffic change after Google algo update. 

I have checked the Penguintool here and I love it. You can also check out Penguintool here and let me know how it’s useful and helpful tool for your site. Also, if you like this post so then you share with your friend and others. One more important thing is to share this handy tool with others. 

If you want to update with latest algo changes, make sure to subscribe to my Email newsletter for instant updates. 

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!

Google Update: The Next Penguin Will Be Big


Google’s Matt Cutt: Next Updates Will Be Jarring For A While

Grow thick anodyne flowers
Google Panda

Addressing yesterday, At SES San Francisco during the Matt Cutt main pointMatt Cuttsreplied some questions about the Penguin update that has lots of SEOs and webmaster shaking in their boots.

Update from Matt Cutts: Matt Cutt elucidated and gave a lot of context to what he said at SES San Francisco. Here is his comment: 
Hey Barry, I wasn't saying that people needed to overly stress out about the nextPenguin update, but I'm happy to give more details. I was giving context on the fact that lots of people were asking me when the next Penguin update would happen, as if they expected Penguin updates to happen on a monthly basis and as ifPenguin would only involve data refreshes.
If you remember, in the early days of Panda, it took several months for us to iterate on the algorithm, and the Panda impact tended to be somewhat larger (e.g. the April 2011 update incorporated new signals like sites that users block). Later on, the Panda updates had less impact over time as we stabilized the signals/algorithm and Panda moved closer to near-monthly updates. Likewise, we're still in the early stages of Penguin where the engineers are incorporating new signals and iterating to improve the algorithm. Because of that, expect that the upcoming few Penguin updates will take longer, integrate additional signals, and as a result will have more noticeable impact. It's not the case that people should just expect data refreshes for Penguin quite yet.

 As you know, many SEOs are thirstily expecting a penguin update but Matt, the head of web search spam at Google, said "you don’t want the next Penguin update." He warned that theGoogle "engineers have been functioning tough," on this update. He even added the next few update will be "jarring and jolting" for webmasters and SEOs.

First time I have seen this kind of warning from Google. It makes it sound like the Penguin update will be sensed by many more SEOs. According to Barry Schwartz, 65% of SEOs were injury by Penguin - why so many more than Panda which was 40%? Well, this is intent more at SEO techniques scorn what Google wants to say otherwise.



Here’s some paraphrasing from attendees on Twitter: 


Brafton on Penguin Update

Christopher Davis on Penguin Update

David McCormick on Penguin Update

Guillaume Lemarchand on Penguin Update

Jason Fell on Penguin Update

Jennifer Slegg on Penguin Update

Kristine Schachinger on Penguin Update

Lucid Agency on Penguin Update

Matt McGowan on Penguin Update

Mike Wilton on Penguin Update

Nick Roshon on Penguin Update


Scott Pete on Penguin Update

Search Engine Watch on Penguin Update

SEO Chester on Penguin Update

In any event, make sure to support yourself for the next Penguin update!

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 Recovery Videos


Google Penguin Update Recovery: Matt Cutts Says Look Out These Two Videos

If all else neglects, you may need to begin a fresh website

Danny Sullivan at Search Engine Land had posted a great Penguin post with some fresh quotes from Matt Cutts. We have reference of some of the points made in other posts, but one crucial thing to notice from the whole thing is that Cutts pointed to two very particular videos that people should look out if they want to clean up their sites and come back form the Penguin update.

We frequently share Google's Webmaster Help videos. According to Sullivan, Cutts pointed to these:



Suppose what: in both videos, he speaks about Google’s standard guidelines. That is your come back manual, as far as Google is concerned.

 
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