Google's Latest Update Even Bigger Than Panda!

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Hey Warriors, Google just released an update that will affect double the amount of searches than the Panda update!

Here's the article:

Google says it is introducing a new search algorithm that it says will make search results "fresher." The change is a sweeping one - some 35% of all searches will be impacted, which is more than double the impact felt by Panda, Search Engine Land notes.
This algorithm changes builds on the Caffeine web indexing system Google introduced last year. Searches that will be impacted include:

Recent events or hot topics. Searches for current events will pull up more high-quality pages that might only be minutes old.

Regularly recurring events. Some events take place on a regularly recurring basis. "Without specifying with your keywords, it's implied that you expect to see the most recent event, and not one from 50 years ago," Google says.

Frequent updates. There are also searches for information that changes often, but isn't really a hot topic or a recurring event, such as data about a new type of camera.

One of Several Changes
Google has introduced a number of changes to search in recent weeks, which are adding up to a big cumulative affect. It recently began encrypting searches and outbound clicks. It also introduced a change to Panda, with little notice to search marketers.
Source: MarketingVox
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny GotPaid
    Thanks for this read, lets see how it goes. I got my seatbelt on and my tissue box next to me just in case.
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    I hear the cries of 5 million webmasters with aged domains
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Recent events or hot topics. Searches for current events will pull up more high-quality pages that might only be minutes old.
    Lol, waiting for someone to code a WP plugin to keep changing/updating the published date on MySQL database for their last blog post + WP-feed, ha, ha...

    Only a matter of time...

    hxxp://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/giving-you-fresher-more-recent-search.html
    Keep in mind before full blown panic sets in, this only affects time sensitive niches/keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author chrome
    Yea, knowing about these updates early on allows you to watch your metrics closely and create some controlled test environments so you can try and determine what's happening. Then of course make the appropriate changes to stay ahead of the game.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Recent events or hot topics. Searches for current events will pull up more high-quality pages that might only be minutes old.
    This, I like. Already got a few ideas floating around in my head.
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  • Profile picture of the author Derek S
    the 35% number is pretty freaky but I think this will only effect niches that have Google News as a prominent highly ranked listing anyway. Sucks if you rank for "plane crash" but shouldn't hurt you if you rank for "golf swing".

    Plus who knows if this update will be permanent. Google tends to lately be pulling things out of the oven too early, never to have them make it from the counter to the dinner table (?) lol
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Bare in mind that the algo change only affects some searches and theres nothing in there about crawling your sites more often and deeper for updates. that still seems to depend on links and updating content for even those searches.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by Derek S View Post

      the 35% number is pretty freaky but I think this will only effect niches that have Google News as a prominent highly ranked listing anyway. Sucks if you rank for "plane crash" but shouldn't hurt you if you rank for "golf swing".

      Plus who knows if this update will be permanent. Google tends to lately be pulling things out of the oven too early, never to have them make it from the counter to the dinner table (?) lol
      I agree!

      The SERPs that have Google News results are the main source of keywords that this will impact, the other 65% nothing changes.

      Personally I don't care about Google News type keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author OmarNegron
    Yep just read this on my Amazon Kindle!
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  • Profile picture of the author netlexis
    While that's interesting and we'll see how it pans out, I was more interested in Google indexing Facebook comments.

    Google To Index Facebook Comments As Search Results

    Let's talk about what that might mean?
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  • Profile picture of the author PandaPoacher
    Kind of uncomfortable with the idea of google indexing facebook comments, that just seems more like a huge invasion of privacy.

    But yeah, I wonder how this effect people.
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    • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
      Originally Posted by PandaPoacher View Post

      Kind of uncomfortable with the idea of google indexing facebook comments, that just seems more like a huge invasion of privacy.

      But yeah, I wonder how this effect people.
      Only if your privacy settings in Facebook allows public access...so therefore...no invasion of privacy...you already opened the door. Google cannot crawl through closed doors protected by passwords.
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      • Profile picture of the author josegordon123
        Thanks for the heads up!

        This is only one more reason to always diversify and update your internet marketing strategies. Many website owners only are "hot" from the start, and then leave the page to gather dust after a few months. After some time, they would go back again and update the site, and then forget it again. This approach doesn't work, especially with Google's new update!
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by Barry Unruh View Post

        Only if your privacy settings in Facebook allows public access...so therefore...no invasion of privacy...you already opened the door. Google cannot crawl through closed doors protected by passwords.
        What's more interesting is why would anyone post private info. on FB If they are not comfortable with that info. being in Google SERPs.

        People have to much trust in social sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wild
    I know Google has 65% of the market - but I wouldn't mind seeing them slip a little more. I've always ranked faster in Yahoo and Bing - and where is the facebook search engine?
    The New York Times piece on this makes Google sound..well, frankly a little desperate. ( I know, I know - 65%)
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  • Profile picture of the author kavitapore
    Thanks for info, let's see how it will work for us.
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  • Profile picture of the author rowanman28
    This only goes to show that Google is not the most reliable thing to build your business on, as it's always changing. I get almost all of my traffic from social sites, even starting to get a bit from Google Plus. I have heard recently that social signals, especially Google Plus Ones are becoming a lot more important in rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author samual james
    domain age is no more consider as ranking factor now
    you need to update your website on timely basis to secure position in search engine
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  • Profile picture of the author trustumar
    It means 35% of all searches will be occupied by news sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author kursat
    Back in 2009, I decided not to rely on Google for my main source of traffic. It was very hard for a while but now I have some decent traffic even if Google introduce Panda, Puma or Hipo updates...

    I always hated companies having the monopoly and Google have made some of the warriors suffer so much that at some point we all need to find alternative ways.

    You can be great at SEO and in time all your hard work can be taken away. So, here are a few free traffic resources to consider.

    Fiverr (Read my thread here on this)
    Article Marketing
    Local advertising
    Flyers at Universities-Companies etc
    Radio
    and even some local TV channels.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
    One of the keywords I track/chase now gets a News results sitting at #2 - instead of my site.

    The keyword has never had News in the results previously and the news it is returning is irrelevant fluff. A bit of a bummer. Anyone else seen News being shoe-horned into your results now?
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