Google algorithm cuts out content farms

by admin on February 28, 2011

Over on the Google Blog, they are reporting that the company is making significant changes to its search algorithm.  They report that it could change up to11.8% of its search results.   Google is always interested in providing their customers relevant and quality content and this is and has been a rule of thumb in SEO for quite some time…Always provide quality content that users would care to read about or ultimately find in search engines.

In the past, Google has done the best in delivering quality search results to their customers and this is another positive step in the search engine world.  That has made them the king of search and its what keeps them on the top.  There has been a decent amount of arguments stating that Google was unable to weed out the content farms from search results, but this recent change should help alleviate this.

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Esther Monroe March 27, 2012 at 4:45 pm

I for one am thrilled by the changes from Google. Content should be king. Offer a quality product with quality content and people will flock to your site and Google will rank you higher. Sounds simple doesn’t it?

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