What is the difference between an Update and a Data Refresh? SISTRIX

What is the difference between an Update and a Data Refresh? SISTRIX

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What is the difference between an Update and a Data Refresh

From: SISTRIX Team 01.03.2021 Google Panda Update Are there multiple Panda updates? Future Panda Updates are integrated in Everflux Is it a penalty if a website was affected by the Panda Update? Overview of Google Panda Iterations (Data Refreshes) What does Google consider to be high quality content? What is the difference between an Update and a Data Refresh What is the Google Panda Update 4.0? Why does the Panda Update have the version number 2.4? Why is the Panda Update also known as the Farmer Update? Back to overviewGoogle continuously works on improving their algorithms. When an algorithm improvement takes place, it is called an “Update”. The Panda Update or Penguin Update are two updates to the ranking algorithm.ContentsContentsUpdate and Data Refresh explained through the Panda Update How noticeable are the consequences of an Update or its Data Refreshes Additional information on the subject Google’s Updates Are Car Parts, Data Refreshes Are Gas– Matt Cutts, Distinguished Engineer Each of Google’s Algorithm Update deals with a certain number of ranking signals. The Panda Update, for example, deals with the content quality of websites, while the Penguin Update deals with web spam. An algorithm is only as good as the data is it based on. The data base on which the algorithm updates are founded is refreshed every once in a while. A “Data Refresh” describes the process of updating the data base at the foundation of the particular algorithm update.

Update and Data Refresh explained through the Panda Update

The algorithm update “Panda” is a filter which is regularly applied to the entire Google Index and takes action against websites with low quality content.
For this, the Panda filter uses a specific data base. To improve the filter algorithm, or to rate specific factors/signals differently, the data base gets a refresh. A so-called “Data Refresh” of the original “Update” takes place. Google Updates and Data Refreshes can be identified through the use of the SISTRIX Visibility Index in the SISTRIX Toolbox for every domain with the help of our event pins: Visibility Index with active event pins, which highlight Google Updates and Data RefreshesA: Algorithm update “Panda”D, E, G: data refreshes to the Panda filter

How noticeable are the consequences of an Update or its Data Refreshes

An algorithm update has a big (or rather the biggest) noticeable effect for webmasters and the ranking of their websites, because these updates introduce a new way of evaluating or rating their domain. The Panda Update affected 12% of all English search requests, for example. A data refresh to an update usually has less perceptible consequences, as most of the time only minor factors/signals are adjusted. Thus, the Panda Update data refreshes affected 1% to 2% of all English search requests, on average.

Additional information on the subject

What is the Google Everflux?Matt Cutts: Explaining algorithm updates and data refreshesMatt Cutts: What’s an update? From: SISTRIX Team 01.03.2021 Google Panda Update Are there multiple Panda updates? Future Panda Updates are integrated in Everflux Is it a penalty if a website was affected by the Panda Update? Overview of Google Panda Iterations (Data Refreshes) What does Google consider to be high quality content? What is the difference between an Update and a Data Refresh What is the Google Panda Update 4.0? Why does the Panda Update have the version number 2.4? Why is the Panda Update also known as the Farmer Update? Back to overview German English Spanish Italian French
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