Google’sAlgorithm and Its Major Updates
Going by the stats of Wikipedia Google was launched
21years ago in the year 1997 and today it’s the most used Search Engine across
the globe with more than 4.5 billion monthly active users. Alexa ranking has
ranked Google as the number 1 search engine. At present Google is available in
149 languages and it handles more than 3 billion searches per day.
What is Google Algorithm
A formula that has
been designed by Google to rank the websites on the basis of their relevance
and present them to a user based on their queries is termed as Google
Algorithm. There is an amalgamation of numerous algorithms and ranking patterns
on the basis of which the websites are ranked by a search engine. In its
initial phase there were very few changes that were introduced by Google for
the betterment of the websites but now there are enormous updates that Google
comes up with, in a year and most of the websites are not aware of all of them.
At times Google
comes up with major algorithm updates which consequently effect the websites
and their rankings over the SERP (search engine result page). Google introduces
new updates seeing the changes in the consumers behavior every now and then.
The constant updation not only helps the websites but it helps Google too to be
on the top. If a website wants to be on the SERP of Google its mandatory for
them to closely follow the Google Algorithms and updates.
Major Google Updates:
To name a few of the
major changes introduced by Google:
Google Panda Update:
Google first
introduced this update in Feb’11 wherein it stated that all the websites with
quality content should be rewarded as against the websites with low
quality content. Earlier websites used to stuff a lot of keywords in their
content even if the content was short. Google wanted websites to avoid
duplicacy, refurbishing and meaningless but only keyword stuffed content. With
the introduction of Google Panda websites were made aware of the necessity of
meaningful content.
Google Penguin Update:
This update was
introduced in April’12 and through this update Google stopped giving relevance
to the websites that built unnatural links and stuffed keywords to gain a rank
on the SERP. Many websites concentrated on building continuous links by
connecting with low quality sites or by paying for the links. Google stopped
all of that with its Penguin Update and penalized websites that indulged in
such practices by dropping its rank.
Google Hummingbird Update:
This update was
introduced in April’13 and with this update it became easier for Google to
identify the need of the consumers queries and display the websites that would
be the most pertinent answer to their queries. Google prefers websites which
put up content that answers the problems of the consumers and not just
concentrate on stuffing their keywords.
Mobile Friendly Update:
This update that was
introduced in April’15 rewarded the mobile friendly websites with better search
rankings as it wants to give better results to the users over the mobile
devices. Google wants all the websites to have mobile friendly pages only.
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