This
morning, I noticed a lot of buzz around a possible Google Penguin update. The SEO
space was noticing huge changes in the search results from previously penalized
sites, many that were impacted by the Google Penguin update.
The Google Penguin algorithm targets sites trying to manipulate
their search results through link building efforts that they deem as unnatural.
This is not the manual actions for unnatural links but rather an algorithm that
detects these types of links automatically.
A Google spokesperson told us at Search Engine Land, there is no
Penguin or other spam efforts going on now. So this update, at least according
to Google, is not spam related. In fact, Google made it sound like there was no
update at all.
There were many webmasters talking about changes in rankings
over the past 24-48 hours, independent of the Panda 4.0 update from a week ago. Most of them said the
update impacted their sites that had Penguin issues. But not all were convinced
that it was indeed Penguin related. But either way, many SEOs and webmasters
noticed ranking changes.
Here is one graph from a site that had an algorithm penalty that
recovered in the past couple days:
Other
webmasters shared their analytics with me, showing huge changes in traffic as
well. While others just claimed Penguin or other recoveries.
When
I responded to some SEOs about Google saying there was no Penguin or otherwise update,
some SEOs said they don’t believe it. Here are some tweets from SEOs
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