Core
Algo Update - January 8, 2016
Google representatives confirmed 'common core
ranking algorithm updates' that ran for more than one week. It was also
officially confirmed that the update 'It's not Penguin', 'nor Panda', although
it could technically be connected to Panda given its recent integration into
the core algo.
Panda
as part of Core Algo - January 8, 2016
Panda was announced to no longer be a spam
filter but one of the ranking signals, part of the core algo. It seems though
that Panda scores do not run in real time, but on their own and at different
intervals. The precise date when Panda was incorporated is yet to be known.
Unconfirmed
update - November 18, 2015
Although numerous ranking fluctuations were
reported across the industry, no official confirmation of a Google update was
received, other than the usual 'We make 100s of changes every year'.
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Mobile
Friendly Update - April 21, 2015
As scheduled, Google announced they're
starting the global roll out of their mobile-friendly update, affecting only
search rankings on mobile devices. The update introduces mobile-friendliness as
a ranking factor and applies to individual pages, not entire websites.
Pirate
- October 24, 2014
After being criticized for a long time for
not doing enough to fight piracy, Google finally announced an update its long
neglected filtering system. Near the end of the month torrent tracker websites
took a dive in the search results marking the rollout of the Pirate Update.
Penguin
3 - October 18, 2014
Google announced a new Penguin refresh that
would be slowly rolling-out over the course of a few weeks and would be
impacting less than 1% of English queries.
'In
The News' box - October 02, 2014
Google made a change in the display of the
News-box results, and later announced they had expanded the news websites links
set, including Reddit feeds.
Panda
4.1 - September 23, 2014
Google announced a new Panda update, that
would 'slowly rollout' in a two weeks interval. The new update aims to identify
low-quality content more precisely and would affect 3 to 5% of queries,
depending on location.
Authorship
Removed - August 24, 2014
John Mueller of Google Webmaster Tools
announced that Google will completely stop showing authorship information in
search results - both author photos and bylines.
HTTPS/SSL
as Ranking Signal - August 6, 2014
Following several months of testing, Google
officially announced their decision to start using HTTPS as a ranking signal.
Currently the update would affect less than 1% of queries, but we should expect
for HTTPS to gain weight over time and lose its 'very lightweight signal'
status.
Pigeon
- July 24, 2014
A major local algorithm update was released,
aiming to improve local search results. Although the core changes brought by
the new algo are 'behind the scenes', Google announced that it 'ties deeper'
into their core search algorithm.
Authorship
Photo Drop - June 28, 2014
Google announces the drop of profile photo
and circle count from authorship in search results, as consequence of their
decision to clean up the visual design of search results.
Payday
Loan 3.0 - June 12, 2014
Soon after Payday Loan 2.0, Matt Cutts
announced the third version of the algorithm, designed to go after different
signals. While 2.0 are targeting specific websites, spammy queries are the
objective of this new update.
Panda
4.0 - May 19, 2014
Matt Cutts announced the release of a major
Panda update, affecting different languages to different degrees. For
English-language the amount of affected queries revolving around 7,5%.
Payday
Loan 2.0 - May 16, 2014
After days of speculation, Google has
confirmed a new update to their Payday Loan Algorithm, unrelated to Panda or
Penguin, targeting 'very spammy queries'.
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