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Panda

PANDA🐼  Panda is one of the Google Algorithms and It was launched on February 24, 2011. Panda was launched to check the DUPLICATE, PLAGIARIZED, THIN CONTENT, USER GENERATED SPAM and KEYWORD STUFFING.  People used to copy and paste other's content and upload it on their pages and rank which was actually injustice to them who worked hard to make it to the top. Also the users couldn't get the quality content which they were looking for, so to give the users trustworthy results Google launched its Panda Algorithm. Google Panda is an integral part of Google’s search algorithm designed to filter out and lower the rank websites with thin or low-quality content and webspam. It was first released in 2011 as a part of Google’s efforts to eliminate black hat SEO practices and webspam. Google continually fine-tunes its algorithm to deliver the most relevant answers to users’ search queries. But while these changes are often subtle enough, the same can’t be said for the Panda update - arg...

Algorithm.

ALGORITHM Set of rules and instructions to be followed when solving any problem, which means if you are doing something you have to follow certain instructions to do that work.  For instance,  you are cooking any food and to make it eatable you have to follow the recipe. Similarly there are algorithms which we have to follow while working on particular platforms. GOOGLE ALGORITHMS Google algorithms are the set of rules that people have to follow if they want to rank on google. If you work according to google, it will put you on the top😃 where people can easily find you. When we create websites and want it to rank on google we follow all the instructions given by google, all is algorithms like Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, etc. Purpose of Google Algorithm    Google Algorithms make sure that the relevant and trustworthy results be on top so that the users can get right and quality content. If there wouldn't be any algorithms every websites would rank whether they give...

Hummingbird.

What is Google Hummingbird? Unlike the previous Panda and Penguin updates which were initially released as add-ons to Google’s existing algorithm, Hummingbird has been cited as as a complete overhaul of the core algorithm.. While it’s believed that many preexisting components of the core algorithm remained intact, Hummingbird signaled Google’s commitment to an increasingly sophisticated understanding of the intent of searchers’ queries with the goal of matching them to more relevant results. Google announced hummingbird on September 26, 2013, but it had actually already been in place about a month prior. Whereas previous algorithm updates like Panda and Penguin sparked significant reporting of lost traffic and rankings, Hummingbird did not appear to have drastic negative impacts on the general web. It was largely understood as having a positive influence on the accuracy of Google’s knowledge base known as the knowledge graph However, the local SEO community theo...

Penguin.

  Google Penguin What is Google Penguin?  Google Penguin is a codename for an algorithm update by Google aimed at reducing webspam. It was first introduced in April 2012 and its primary objective was to demote websites that engaged in spammy and manipulative link-building practices. The Penguin update targeted the so-called black-hat link-building techniques, including buying links, link farming, automated links, PBNs, and others. The primary goal of the Penguin update was to reward high-quality websites and enhance the overall quality of search results. Since 2012, Penguin has received multiple officially announced updates, and in 2016, it was integrated into Google’s core ranking system. Currently, the Penguin system is real-time, meaning that the list of sites affected by Penguin is no longer periodically refreshed. Moreover, the system mostly works to devalue spammy links instead of demoting websites that use link spam in search results.

How Search Engine works?

Firstly, let's understand the meaning of Search Engine. SEARCH ENGINE  is a software program that allows its users to search any information that they are looking for online using keywords.  Search engine reflects the results quickly by scanning the internet continuously and indexing every page it finds. How do search engines work? Search engine works in three steps:       Crawling        Indexing        Ranking Search engines can easily crawl your website. You can also prompt them to crawl new content. Your content is indexed for the right keywords so it can appear for relevant searches. Your content can rank highly on the SERP.  There are three key steps to how most search engines work: Search engines use programs, called spiders, bots or crawlers, to scour the internet. They may do this every few days, so it is possible for content to be out-of-date until they crawl your website again.  The search engine will ...