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- Why Google Algorithms ??
- Google Rolls out changes to its algorithms with the main aim to generate the
- best and relevant results for search quires.
- .
- Humming Bird:
- This humming bird Algorithm name came from Precise and Fast
- Why Created?
- For Improving the Indexed Information.
- For Boosting Semantic Search.
- What it Does?
- Relevant information helps in ranking on the top of the search engines.
- Gives more Strength to Long-tail Keywords.
- Most appropriate page of a website gets open rather than home page.
- Boosts the indexing of a information instead of sorting the information.
- Penguin Algorithm:
- It aims to decrease the search engine rankings of a website that who
- violates Google webmaster guidelines.
- It decreases the unfair practices of Black hat SEO.
- Will catch the spammer’s and process them Black hat SEO Techniques.
- It includes the search engine rankings of all those sites that practice
- Black hat SEO techniques like Keyword stuffing, Duplicate Content etc..,
- Pull Out the Paid links, Buying Links or obtaining them through Link
- Networks.
- Panda Algorithm
- It aims to keep the Low Quality Content Sites away from Top Ranking
- Results.
- Bring the high quality content sites on the top of search engine rankings.
- Panda is basically an on-page problem, so the main changes need to be on
- the website.
- Improves the Ranking in Search Engines Having High Quality Content.
- Pigeon Algorithm
- To improve the quality of local searches, Google is relying on the factors
- such as location and distance to provide better search results to the
- user.
- The local directory sites are given preference.
- Payday Algorithm:
- This algorithm targeted at cleaning up search results for traditionally
- “spammy queries” such as Casino pornographic terms, and other heavily
- spammed queries.
- Pirate algorithm:
- This algorithm designed to prevent sites with many Copyright
- infringement reports, as filed Through Google’s DMCA (Digital
- millennium Copyright ACT) System
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