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Google's Cutts: The Next Penguin Update Will Be Big



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Google's Cutts: The Next Penguin Update Will Be Big

As you know, many SEOs are eagerly awaiting a Penguin update but Matt Cutts, the head of search spam at Google, said "you don’t want the next Penguin update." He warned that the Google "engineers have been working hard," on this update.


Source: http://www.seroundtable.com/google...rning-15577.html

Do site owners need to get alarmed?

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robertman11
Dayum. I wonder what is changing? This got my heart racing.



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Beverly
This could be a very worrisome thing for webmasters who are playing shady with SEO. But for anyone else who is publishing good content and linking back from relevant resources, there should be no fear.



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pauljameson141
Yes Definitely doing link-building in proper way and getting backlinks in organic is always good and webmaster never need to fear for Google algorithm updates. If you go in perfect way then nobody can harm your website.



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jjohnson777
This is why I keep using Yahoo. I must admit wish Yahoo Mail was as good as gmail. I been using Yahoo since 1997 and will keep on until they close.



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Tommy Matalino
This is why I keep using Yahoo. I must admit wish Yahoo Mail was as good as gmail. I been using Yahoo since 1997 and will keep on until they close.

You using Yahoo doesn't change the fact that more people use Google to search for relevant information.
How is your site doing in Google?



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Tommy Matalino
Could those sites get re-index at a later time?



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Beverly
Yes Definitely doing link-building in proper way and getting backlinks in organic is always good and webmaster never need to fear for Google algorithm updates. If you go in perfect way then nobody can harm your website.


Though i've heard some webmasters/bloggers complain of having their pages de-indexed for spammy backlink practices when they didn't remember spamming links. So i'm wondering if they're lying or if someone used negative SEO to damage their site.



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Corzhens
Have you checked where that article came from and who wrote it? If that came from Google then I guess there is reason to be alarmed. Pardon me for saying this but just like the olden times when the doomsayer were spreading alarming lies they are still around just being cloaked differently. My advice is to be careful in sharing what you read unless you are sure that it is factual.



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