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How to test the recent Google’s algorithm changes and how does it work

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We know that Google make big changes ever to its search results. These official statement from Gabriel Stricker, Google spokesman about the recent Google’s algorithm "Our goal is simple: to give users the most relevant answers to their queries as quickly as possible," said Gabriel Stricker, Google spokesman. "This requires constant tuning of our algorithms, as new content — both good and bad — comes online all the time. Recently we’ve heard from our users that they want to see fewer low quality sites in our results."

These step how to test the recent Google’s algorithm changes its simple and easy.

The IP address 64.233.179.104 displays Google search results as they would have appeared before the recent algorithm change, according to several webmasters posting to the WebmasterWorld.com forum. Google would not confirm that IP address uses the older algorithm, but comparing searches of trending topics on google.com with searches using the special Google IP address reveals how the search engine now seems to be favoring certain content.

The changes appear to be affecting so-called "content farms" the most, which are websites that amass content based on the most-searched terms of the day. Demand Media, AOL, Mahalo and the Huffington Post have all been accused of such tactics, including a notable "story" from HuffPo about the Super Bowl that Slate.com media critic Jack Shafer called "the greatest example of SEO whoring of all time."

Tests using trending topics show Google’s tweaks in action.

The current top Google result for a search of Charlie Sheen rant target "Haim Levine" is a New York Daily News page, followed by a story from gossipcop.com. The old algorithm would have featured two Huffington Post stories at the top, with the New York Daily News story not appearing appear until the second results page.

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One Response to “How to test the recent Google’s algorithm changes and how does it work”

  1. PLR Says:

    Great! It’s so exhausting to search out good quality information on the web today from knowledgeable sources, it is all wannabe’s and reused content with only a few exceptions. I hope you keep up the great work and I doubtless back to learn extra of your posts in the future!

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