What is Google Penguin Update and how to to stay safe from it


What is Google Penguin Update and how to to stay safe from it

Google launched the First Penguin Update in 24 April 2012 for better catch sites deemed to be spamming its search results, in particular those webmaster are buying links or obtaining them through link networks. This update basically for that are doing link building in wrong way like 

Buying links
Link Exchange
Using So many Anchor text in Blog or Article 
Avoiding Link Schemes ()

Now Penguin 3.0 May Come any Time So If you don’t want see your website don’t affect by Penguin 3.0 then there is some tips which can save you from Penguin Update. 

Penguin 3.0 instructions to stay safe
1. Don't Use Automated software
2. Avoid Weak forum signatures
3. Don't Submit Weak directory links (Low Page Rank Compare to Your website)
4. Thin profile pages
5. Stay away from large scale blog commenting (4 to 5 Comments in a Weeks)
Google launched the First Penguin Update in 24 April 2012 for better catch sites deemed to be spamming its search results, in particular those webmaster are buying links or obtaining them through link networks. This update basically for that are doing link building in wrong way like

Buying links
Link Exchange
Using So many Anchor text in Blog or Article

Now Penguin 3.0 May Come any Time So If you don’t want see your website don’t affect by Penguin 3.0 then there is some tips which can save you from Penguin Update.

Penguin 3.0 instructions to stay safe

1. . Don’t Use Automated software
2. Avoid Weak forum signatures
3. . Don’t Submit Weak directory links (Low Page Rank Compare to Your website)
4. Thin profile pages
5. Stay away from large scale blog commenting (4 to 5 Comments in a Weeks)
6. Don’t Use anchor text in Press releases
7. Don’t get Links from pages with lots of other links
8. Avoid anything else on a large scale from weak sources
9. Don’t Use duplication content
10. Avoid large scale article marketing


Here is All Previous Updates

Penguin 1 on April 24, 2012 (impacting around 3.1% of queries)

Penguin 2 on May 26, 2012 (impacting less than 0.1%)

Penguin 3 on October 5, 2012 (impacting around 0.3% of queries)

Penguin 4 (AKA Penguin 2.0) on May 22, 2013 (impacting 2.3% of queries)

Penguin 5 (AKA Penguin 2.1) on Oct. 4, 2013 (impacting around 1% of queries)

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