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Google SEO News: Google Algorithm 2011 Updates Thus far we have reached till 2010. In today’s blog from CRB Tech reviews, we will move forward and check out the algorithm change updates for further years. CRB Tech reviews is a professional SEO training institute in Pune.

Chronological Order of Algorithm Change: 1.2011 Updates: Jan. 2011:

In an uncommon unforeseen development, an open trip of shady SEO practices by Overstock.com brought about an exceptionally public Google penalty. JCPenney was charged with a penalty in February for comparative terrible conduct. Both circumstances spoke to a movement in Google’s state of mind and foreshadowed the Panda update. In light of prominent spam cases, Google revealed an update to better deal with content attribution and stop scrubbers. As indicated by Matt Cutts, this influenced around 2% of queries. It was a reasonable forerunner to the Panda updates. Feb. 2011:

A noteworthy algorithm upgrade hit locales hard, influencing up to 12% of search results (a number that came specifically from Google). Panda appeared to get serious about meager content, content farms, locales with high advertisement to-content proportions, and various other quality issues. Panda took off over no less than two or three months, hitting Europe in April 2011. March 2011:

Reacting to rivalry by big social sites, including Facebook and Twitter, Google dispatched the +1 button (straightforwardly alongside results links). Clicking [+1] permitted users to impact search results inside their group of friends, crosswise over both paid and organic results. April 2011:


Google revealed the Panda update to all English inquiries around the world (not restricted to English-talking nations). New signals were additionally coordinated, including data about sites clients blocked by means of the SERPs specifically or the Chrome browser. May 2011:

At first, named “Panda 3.0″, Google seemed to take off yet another round of changes. These changes weren’t talked about in point of interest by Google and appeared to be moderately minor. June 2011:

After various social media disappointments, Google propelled a genuine assault on Facebook with Google+. Google+ spun around circles for sharing content, and was firmly incorporated into products like Gmail. Early adopters rushed to bounce on board, and inside 2 weeks Google+ achieved 10M users. Google kept on updating Panda-affected data and sites, and version 2.2 was authoritatively recognized. Panda updates happened independently from the main index and not in real-time, reminiscent of early Google Dance overhauls. Google, Microsoft and Yahoo mutually reported backing for a solidified approach to deal with organized data. They likewise made various new “schemas”, in a clear offer to move toward significantly wealthier search results. July 2011:

Website admin babble recommended that Google took off yet another update. It was misty whether new variables were presented, or this was just an update to the Panda data and ranking factors. Aug. 2011:

Google moved Panda out universally, both for English-language questions worldwide and non-English queries with the exception of Korean, Japanese and Chinese. Google reported this affected 6-9% of queries in influenced nations.


In the wake of testing for some time, Google authoritatively took off extended sitelinks, frequently for brand queries. At to begin with, these were 12-packs, yet Google seemed to constrain the extended site-links to 6 not long after the take off. Sept. 2011:

To settle crawl and duplication issues made by pagination, Google presented the rel=”next” and rel=”prev” link traits. Google additionally declared that they had enhanced programmed consolidation and canonicalization for “View All” pages. This wasn’t an update, however it was a stunning disclosure. Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Congress that Google made 516 updates in 2010. The genuine stunner? They tried more than 13,000 updates. After more than month, Google revealed another Panda redesign. Particular points of interest of what changed were misty, yet a few sites reported expansive scale losses. We will continue further in the upcoming blog. Till then, you can look for a Digital Marketing course in Pune, to learn SEO.


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