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So, on Friday, October 17, 2014, the Google team started running the Google Penguin algorithm update, which affects less than 1% of searches in English. It is a slow release worldwide and will stabilize in the coming weeks. The purpose of this update is to "reward" the sites that have "cleaned" the low-quality backlinks, detected in the last update last year, and to penalize sites that practice spam techniques. History of Google Penguin version releases: Penguin 1: 24 April 2012. Penguin 2.
May 26, 2012. Penguin 3: October 5, 2012. Penguin WhatsApp Number List 4(renamed 2.0): May 22, 2013. Penguin 2.1: October 4, 2013. Google Penguin 3.0: October 17, 2014. Targeted black hat practices: – Spam on forums: links with over-optimized anchor texts; – Spam on forum profiles; – Blogs that offer paid dofollow links; – The links in the Blogroll are over-optimized or have nothing to do with the blog in question; – Spam web directories; – Comments on blogs in excess; - Web ads with over-optimized links, posted in excess; – Exchange of excess links; .

Too many site-wide links. First impressions so far: - Sites that last year were penalized and removed low-quality backlinks registered a visible increase. - Sites with quality backlinks suddenly climbed a lot in the organic results page. - aggressive promotion (slight over-optimization), but still did not spam, decreased slightly. - Sites that used techniques that did not comply with Google's regulations were affected by an automatic penalty. Have you noticed changes in ranking and organic traffic?Earlier this week, we started a slow rollout of an improved Panda algorithm, and we expect to have everything done sometime next week. Based on user (and webmaster!) feedback, we've been able to discover a few more signals to help Panda identify low-quality content more precisely.
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