Monday, 12 August 2013

Penguin 2.0 – The web spam Sheriff






Does external appearance alone decide the nature and potential of a human being?
  
Here comes penguin 2.0 which gives an entirely new notion to the future of Google and SEO.
“Face is the index of the mind”, but it isn’t the case with the new google update “penguin 2.0”. Unlike the penguin 1.0 , which targeted primarily at the homepage of websites, the new update  aims at serving better purposes. It aims at reducing the web spam and the ill-effects brought about by spammers, thereby enabling us to get quality sites. It also penalizes web sites for use of unnatural amount of keywords.  Each and every update is based on some sort of algorithm, which determines which sites are to be ranked first and which sites are to be penalized for their “wrong ways of promotion”. There is a checklist of good and bad things that the googlebot and spiders look for. And if your site meets these good things on the checklist, you will be rewarded with high rankings. Links from blog networks, dropped domains and bad neighborhood sites are liable to be punished.
The penguin 2.0 update focused exclusively on unnatural, manipulative inbound link profiles. Google focused on links that were:
·        Coming from poor quality sites
·        On sites that aren't topically relevant to your niche or business
·        Paid links
·        Keyword rich links
Three things you could do to avoid penalties and rank highly are:
·        Avoid on-site over-optimization.
·        Avoid back-linking over-optimization.
·        Have quality backlinks.
Additionally, Matt Cutts had stated that Penguin 2.0 drilled deeper into websites to look for spam; analyzing internal pages as opposed to just the homepage of websites. This was actually a pretty interesting revelation. The fact that internal pages are now analyzed means that black-hat web spam tactics such as manipulative link building to internal pages won't escape Google's omniscient eye.