[UPDATE] Ten New Changes to Google's Algorithm Announced

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Google just announced the changes they have made since
November 14, 2011

I've removed those that really weren't that important for the SEO
crowds. Having said that there are a few updates that are pretty
interesting and I'm curious if any of you have noticed this in the
SERPs.

  • New "parked domain" classifier,
  • More comprehensive indexing (AKA long-tail more likely to rank)
  • Original content update.

Anyone notice any differences that were heavy owners of parked
domains? Or what about long-tail keywords, anyone notice a change
there as well?
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  • The first one also looks useful for those chasing long tail keywords - you will now be up against the actual specific competition, not just some random, unrelated Amazon page because google decided to discard an important word it decided it didnt like.

    Might make things a bit easier for those chasing specifics.
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    • That's what I'm thinking, anyone see any proof of this in their long-tail
      queries?
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  • Banned
    I did notice a sudden increase in movement after the fresh content update for one of the keywords I'm targeting.
  • For those who keep asking if Micro Niche sites are dead, this should nail that question once and for all. Looks like long tail keywords are going to have more importance than ever meaning ranking for them will be a lot easier as opposed to trying to out rank a website which has a related interest.
  • Now we will get more relevant items when you search, also smaller sites have a higher chance to get a better ranking

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