2. HELLO!
I am Porsh Tsai
Google Product Expert(webmaster)
SEO & Game addict/Family person/Drummer
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What is Google
Algorithm
Google’s algorithms are a complex system used to retrieve data from its
search index and instantly deliver the best possible results for a query.
The search engine uses a combination of algorithms and numerous ranking
signals to deliver web pages ranked by relevance on its search engine
results pages (SERPs)
4. 2011
Panda
This is the Google algorithm which will analyze the quality of the content and
evaluate the website. According to this, the pages which are having higher
quality content would be given higher page ranking and vice versa.
Impact:
• Affiliate sites (sites which mainly exist to link to other
pages).
• Sites with very thin content.
5. 2012
Penguin
It evaluates the website on varied factors. They can affect the site’s ranking
based on the backlinks of the site. Contextual page linking, content based on
the linked page, links from trustworthy sources and from different domains
can adversely affect the page ranking.
Impact:
• Site with artificial links or low quality links
6. 2013
Hummingbird
The main purpose of Hummingbird’s algorithm was to translate semantic
search from a concept to a reality and one that would ultimately become the
search standard. The Hummingbird update saw Google lay down the
groundwork for voice-search.
Hummingbird pays more attention to each word in a query, ensuring that the
whole search phrase is taken into account, rather than just particular words.
Impact:
• Over-optimized for the same few words
7. 2014
HTTPS/SSL
To underline the importance of security, Google decided to give a small
ranking boost to sites that correctly implemented HTTPS to make the
connection between website and user secure. At the time, HTTPS was
introduced as a lightweight ranking signal. But Google had already hinted at
the possibility of making encryption more important, once webmasters had
had the time to implement it.
Impact:
• Webisite without HTTPS/SSL
8. 2015
MOBILE UPDATE
The SEO industry dubbed this Google update ‘Mobilegeddon’ as they thought
it would totally shake up the search results. The Mobile Update gave mobile-
friendly sites a ranking advantage in Google’s mobile search results. In spite
of its dramatic nickname, the mobile update didn’t instantly mess up most
people’s rankings.
Impact:
• Website without RWD
9. 2015
RankBrain
RankBrain is a state-of-the-art Google algorithm, employing machine learning
to handle queries. It can make guesses about words it doesn’t know, to find
words with similar meanings and then offer relevant results. The Rank Brain
algorithm analyzed past searches, determining the best result, in order to
improve. It is one of the three most important of its ranking signals.
11. 2016
Possum
Google’s algorithm update Possum update applied several changes to
Google’s local ranking filter to further improve local search. After Possum,
local results became more varied, depending more on the physical location of
the searcher and the phrasing of the query.
13. 2018
Speed Update(Mobile)
Acknowledging users’ need for fast delivery of information, Google implemented
this update that made page speed a ranking factor for mobile searches, as was
already the case for desktop searches.
Impact:
• Mobile webpage with slow speed performance
14. 2018
Medic
This broad core algorithm update caused quite a stir for those affected,
leading to some shifts in ranking. While a relatively high number of medical
sites were hit with lower rankings.
16. 2019
BERT
It’s a machine learning algorithm, a neural network-based technique for natural
language processing (NLP). The name BERT is short for: Bidirectional Encoder
Representations from Transformers. BERT can figure out the full context of a
word by looking at the words that come before and after it. In other words, it uses
the context and relations of all the words in a sentence