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Up until now, Penguin mode has been as easy as it has been annoying: Google assembled all data needed and ran the algorithm for a penguin filter in irregular intervals. Results showed up in one go and pages concerned received their Google penalty in the rankings. Google has changed this procedure with Penguin 4.0. The impact is now visible once Google crawled an URL. It is still unclear if this means your own site or if the Googlebot needs to crawl the outgoing-link sites again. The effect of Penguin is now more targeted
Delicate evaluation hasn’t been the strongest suit of the Penguin filter: either a project has been impacted in its entirety or not. Google now claims, that with Penguin 4.0 the effect of the filter will be targeted better and more precisely: on particular URLs, maybe even particular rankings.
Visibility Index for Bullionbypost.co.uk on Google.co.uk4) Ryman.co.uk with 10.6 visibility points (+44.5%) Visibility Index for Ryman.co.uk on Google.co.uk5) Motors.co.uk with 23 visibility points (+32.9%) Visibility Index for Motors.co.uk on Google.co.ukNearly all winners have one thing in common: the fact that they will not return to their old Visibility value. This should not come as a surprise: the links, which lead to a high visibility on Google before the penalty, have been actively reduced in the meantime or are not evaluated by Google anymore.
Google Penguin 4 0 – The Winners
Johannes Beus (Author) 18.10.2016About two weeks ago Google officially announced the rollout of Penguin 4.0 and that it could now be found in the Google results. Now that the dust has settled and that first results can be found in the SERPs, I would like to summarize our present knowledge in this blog post. First of all, two points on Google’s blog post, which can be looked at as halfway secured: Penguin 4.0 is here to stayUp until now, Penguin mode has been as easy as it has been annoying: Google assembled all data needed and ran the algorithm for a penguin filter in irregular intervals. Results showed up in one go and pages concerned received their Google penalty in the rankings. Google has changed this procedure with Penguin 4.0. The impact is now visible once Google crawled an URL. It is still unclear if this means your own site or if the Googlebot needs to crawl the outgoing-link sites again. The effect of Penguin is now more targeted
Delicate evaluation hasn’t been the strongest suit of the Penguin filter: either a project has been impacted in its entirety or not. Google now claims, that with Penguin 4.0 the effect of the filter will be targeted better and more precisely: on particular URLs, maybe even particular rankings.
Porn Penguin –  The Biggest Winners
We have chosen 100 domains with the biggest increase between the 10 – 17 October 2016, and with a minimum visibility of 3 points. The thing that quickly catches the eye is that the biggest winners of Penguin has been the adult entertainment websites. Alone in the United Kingdom 7 domains of the top 10 winners are from this industry, in Spain are 6 and in the USA are 4. In the UK, the most popular domain of this industry, Pornhub.com, is a part of the top 100 domains. With incredible 172 visibility points, this domain has increased its visibility by 30%. In doing so, it overcomes the visibility of big domains like Mirror.co.uk (154 visibility points), Instagram.com (143 visibility points), LinkedIn.com (140 visibility points) or Independent.co.uk (137 visibility points). The blue Event Pins show you all official Google updates, they are displayed automatically as event pins if a domain’s Visibility has changed significantly at the same time as an update. Here are the most interesting examples: 1) Xhamster.com with 24.5 visibility points (+80%) Visibility Index on Google.co.uk for an adult entertainment website2) Watchshop.com with 11.6 visibility points (+58.7%) Visibility Index for Watchshop.com on Google.co.uk3) Bullionbypost.co.uk with 4.7 visibility points (+52.5%)Visibility Index for Bullionbypost.co.uk on Google.co.uk4) Ryman.co.uk with 10.6 visibility points (+44.5%) Visibility Index for Ryman.co.uk on Google.co.uk5) Motors.co.uk with 23 visibility points (+32.9%) Visibility Index for Motors.co.uk on Google.co.ukNearly all winners have one thing in common: the fact that they will not return to their old Visibility value. This should not come as a surprise: the links, which lead to a high visibility on Google before the penalty, have been actively reduced in the meantime or are not evaluated by Google anymore.