9 Google Penalties to know about
Google penalty is SEO’s worst nightmare. Whether it is a manual penalty or a Google algorithm update, the result could be a significant drop in search engine results ranking, and as a result – a drop in traffic and sales. Continue reading about 9 of the biggest Google penalties and algorithm updates.
9 Google Penalties and Algorithm Updates
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1. Low Quality Penalty
A manual Google Penalty focused on websites that offer low quality, duplicated or automated content.
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2. Spam Penalty
Google penalty given to websites with plenty of copied or scraped content, or to websites that use cloaking methods to hide links and deceive visitors.
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3. Unnatural Links Penalty
This Google penalty usually refers to links bought or built in bulk without any logical relationship between the linking source and the linked site.
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4. Mobile Usability Penalty
Also known as Mobilegeddon, this Google penalty is focused on non-mobile friendly websites.
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5. Panda Update
The most famous Google algorithm update, Panda focused on low quality content and created quite a stir in its days.
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6. Penguin Update
Another notorious Google algorithm update, Penguin focused on low quality backlinks.
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7. Hacked Sites Penalty
Google may penalize a hacked site and remove its entire content from the index.
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8. DMCA Penalty
Google may penalize a website that copied content and breached the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by removing it from the search results.
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9. Fred Update
The latest major Google algorithm update for now, Fred hit websites with low quality content, lots of ads and affiliate links, and dubious backlink profile.