Showing posts with label google penguin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google penguin. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

September 2012, Thoughts On Google Penguin

Thoughts On Google's Evolving Search Results

Published on by: James H. Hobson

The year 2012 has seen Google take some hard and deliberate measures to alter their search results. Notably this has been through the Panda algorithm and Penguin algorithm changes, and the numerous aftershock tweaks. Perhaps being naive, I want to believe that Google has truly honest intentions however looking at the overall results leads me to question whether or not money has corrupted the souls at Google.

I'll be fair, and true to my capitalist beliefs, and say that Google has the right to do whatever they choose with their product, services and company. I think it is worth noting that with Google being such a liberal minded organization, you would expect them to think about their "economic responsibility" and believe in "fairness".

Algorithm Winners and Losers

What seems to be the majority opinion is that Google's handy work has made large corporations the biggest winners, and small businesses the biggest losers. The minds at Google are far too sharp to have not anticipated such outcomes. While so many people are confused as to why this would be implemented, I'll defer to standby logic and say, "when things don't make sense, simply follow the money trail".

Why Favor Big Business?

Large corporations have a lot of power, and have well connected Board members. Because Google is a noun and a verb, you have to respect it's power in generating sales. For years these large, sloth like corporations have been unable to keep pace with SEO, and consequently have been losing huge amounts of revenue to small companies. Even major advertising companies like AT&T yellow pages have taking massive hits year after year because their products are no longer highly valued due to dismal rankings and (I believe) shrinking usage. There's no doubt in my mind that Google "got the message" and decided to do their own Google dance, lol.

Free Enterprise Will Triumph

It's my belief that whenever the American people are trying to be forced into something, they fight it and find a way to remain free of domineering powers. From this perspective I anticipate that the average user will begin to be very willing to go past page one, skipping the force fed results, and get into the area where they find what they want. I think that others will be substantially turned off by being herded and will move to other search engines. It's absolutely awesome how the free enterpise system works, isn't it?

I hope that someone will tell Google that being a "green company" is not supposed to be a reference to money, and that when American small businesses are hurt in mass it's going to end up a black-eye for the perpetrator. I hope that American small businesses can outlast this insanity and find new ways to stay alive. Maybe I'm wrong about the popularity of the 2012 trends for Google searches, but riddle me this Batman, who do you know that is raving about the results of Panda and Penguin?

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Recovery After The Penguin Update

Recovery After Penguin?

Published on by: James H. Hobson

I'll start this piece by saying that our agency supports algorithm updates such as Panda and Penguin. Every SEO practitioner knows that there is, and has been for a long time, a LOT of black-hat SEO work happening. These updates are improvements to Google's ability to disempower the hacks in our industry - which improves our industry's reputation and increases the value of white-hat SEO companies. Unfortunately, there are some innocent businesses that are going to feel the pain from (presume unknowingly) hiring black-hat SEO hacks. These businesses who hired the black-hat hacks are now frantically seeking answers on how to recover after the Penguin update.

The Reality of Penguin

Penguin essentially nullified a volume of sites, including networks of sites, that were used to deliver super spammy links. There have been quite a number of outsource services which build and maintain sites that exist for the sole purpose of allowing these companies to generate revenue for providing a quantity of inbound links for a fee. This practice has helped to boost the rankings for a huge number of sites, but delivers no real value for the average consumer (web users). Because these sites have been neutralized, any website that had benefitted from these links has now had the benefit removed, thus the ranking drop. Obviously, the extent of your ranking loss is in proportion to the percentage of inbound links that you have coming from these link spam sites.

It is unexpected that the Panda Update will have any impact on local search results, although some people do create links to their Google Places pages. If this is a side problem for your business you should explore types of Google My Business help.

How To Recover

If your site has been hit by Penguin, our theory for recovery after the Penguin update is not too complicated, although the work involved probably will be extensive. Effectively what has happened is that your site has been pushed far back down the line. This means that you will need to spend a great deal of time, and associated costs, to replace the lost black-hat work with white-hat work. Make certain that the new SEO work is in total compliance with Google Webmaster Guidelines.

A Telling Sign

If your site has experienced a significant loss of organic rankings, our recommendation is to check the rankings of your current and past SEO providers. Chances are quite good that the work they did for your site is the same as they did for themselves. SEO companies that have also dropped substantially in rankings are almost certain to be, or have been, black-hat SEO hacks, and they are the cause of your problem - not Google.

Your Choice of SEO Services

Although it should be obvious by now, if you are working with a SEO company whose rankings have plummeted, you should discontinue their services and replace them with a nearby pany that was not negatively impacted by Penguin. Waiting for a Google miracle does no good, so take action now and recover from Penguin and move forward. If you have a relatively new SEO company, the odds are that they are not the cause of your problem, and you should stay with them and see how things go for the next six months or so.

What To Expect

Almost anything is possible. Certainly Google will continually roll out new updates, and rankings will change. It's reasonable to expect that if you have a competent SEO company, that stays current on industry best practices, your site should do well. Obviously, SEO is a very competitive environment so your actual results are always relative to how your own efforts stack up to your competitors. Our advice is that quality always beats quantity, so do the right things, in the right measure, and things will be good.