Google Penguin doesn't punish for terrible connections – or isn't that right ?
Google Penguin doesn't punish for terrible connections – or isn't that right ? Google propelled the constant, progressively granular form of Penguin on Friday. Google wrote in its declaration that it "now cheapens spam." Numerous SEOs and website admins interpreted that as meaning that Penguin never again punishes – and it appears as though they are correct. Google's Gary Illyes said on my open Facebook post that the new Penguin calculation "figured out how to degrade spam as opposed to downgrading." But he additionally said that Google's suggestion for utilizing the deny record has not changed. At the end of the day, you should utilize the deny record to help recuperate from Penguin issues. Be that as it may, on the off chance that Google just degrades the spam and doesn't downgrade the spam, at that point why utilize the repudiate record? Illyes said in the Facebook dialog that "explicitly there's less need" to...