Google Algorithm Update: Core Ranking Algorithm changes [@SmartInsights Alert]
Panda Integrated into Googles’ Core Ranking Algorithm
Importance (Webmasters & SEO Consultants)
Recommended Source: 7 Steps to Successful SEO Guide.
Over the weekend (8-10 January 2016) there were mutterings of changes to the Google Algorithm, with a new Penguin update being deemed the most likely candidate.
However, earlier this morning (12th January 2016) news started to trickle out, that the speculated Penguin Update was not the cause of many SEO’s ranking changes and fluctuations.
@jenstar yes, the changes you saw are part of a core algo update. @Missiz_Z is right almost always, you shan’t need my confirmation
— Gary Illyes (@methode) January 12, 2016
Instead, all the testing Google had been carrying out the previous week was to facilitate Panda. It was “baked in” to the Google Core Algorithm, rather than acting as a filter added after the Core algorithm had done its work.
The news wasn’t exactly unexpected, as there was speculation around the slow roll out earlier in 2015. Later with a Google Spokesperson confirming that this was, in fact, the case…
“Panda is an algorithm that’s applied to sites overall and has become one of our core ranking signals. It measures the quality of a site, which you can read more about in our guidelines. Panda allows Google to take quality into account and adjust ranking accordingly”.
However, it was presumed this would take place at a later date.
One question raised by many SEO’s across the various forums was whether this would mean “Real-Time” Panda? In short the answer is No.
More from Gary Ilyes.
@dr_pete OK.The real time p stuff is wrong. We had a core algo update, and independently we revealed more about panda through @TheSEMPost
— Gary Illyes (@methode) January 12, 2016
What is Panda?
Panda was an algorithm introduced in February 2011, intended to stop sites with poor quality content (See section 6.1 on page 34 of the Google Search Quality Guidelines for a definition of poor quality content), reaching the upper echelons of the Search Engine Results Pages (SERP), by penalising sites with thin content.
It’s been periodically updated since 2011, with the most recent version, Panda 4.2, being rolled out slowly since July 2015 leading to speculation it would be added to the Core Ranking Algorithm.
What is the Core Ranking Algorithm?
The Core Ranking Algorithm is how Google finds, ranks, and returns the relevant results in real-time.
What does this mean?
If your rankings begin to fluctuate, check you’re not falling foul of Panda updates. If you’re still a little stuck, check out our 7 Steps to Successful SEO Guide.
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