subject: Google changes search engine algorithm, killing website without page ranks and quality contents [print this page] Google changes search engine algorithm, killing website without page ranks and quality contents
Google rolled out another update of its powerful lookup engine, obviously killing a lot of web sites, particularly these without having high quality contents.. and page ranks. According to the lookup engine's official weblog, the update is to uncover "more premium quality websites," and to "to lessen rankings for low-quality internet sites."
Apparently, websites that have higher page ranks (like 4 to 8 pagerank) may have larger web site targeted traffic, versus web sites (like us with 0 pagerank because our site was developed late very last year) will have lower page rankings, since the new algorithm sees these websites as lower excellent.
Google's blog submit also clarified the algorithm alter is not linked to its new products, the personal blocklist chrome extension, nonetheless they "did review the Blocklist information we gathered together with the web sites determined by our algorithm," and they are content to view that preferences of their "users expressed by using the extension are nicely represented."
And what in case your site will still not get larger page rank due to the fact you lack funding to pay out other internet sites to give you excellent back links? Effectively, that is negative information simply because Google will not give you a stage to show-off your top quality contents, and can give other "established sites" like Computerworld (see this quality submit), and Huffington Submit (see this excellent publish) the time to shine since they're "more well-known."
The brand new algorithm change is accessible in USA, and Google is now preparing "to roll it out elsewhere as time passes."