Google says the Thanksgiving ranking shuffle is
related to the Penguin 3.0 release from six weeks ago.
Google has confirmed with us that the shifts and changes reported
throughout the industry on Thanksgiving day were a result of the
Penguin
3.0 refresh that first began rolling out 6-weeks ago.
Google told us in response to what we saw on Thanksgiving day,
“the Penguin roll out is ongoing, and this is just the effect of
that.”
The interesting part was that Google began the roll out of Penguin
3.0 on October 17, 2014, which was 45 days ago, or over six-weeks
ago. For this to still be rolling out is unusual, I would think. In
addition, many sites that reported changes on that Thanksgiving, only
saw recoveries. Meaning, it looked like somewhat of a reversal of the
Penguin 3.0 roll out that happened in October. But the results from
what happened over Thanksgiving is still unclear.
The Penguin 3.0 roll out initially impacted about 1% of queries,
with this Thanksgiving occurrence, I am not sure how much of that has
changed.
In any event, those of you impacted by Penguin 3.0, do let us know
if you saw positive or negative changes on or after Thanksgiving Day,
November 27th.
Here are dates of all Penguin releases:
Penguin
1.0 on April 24, 2012 (impacting ~3.1% of queries)
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Penguin
1.2 on October 5, 2012 (impacting ~0.3% of queries)
Penguin
2.0 on May 22, 2013 (impacting 2.3% of queries)
Penguin
2.1 on Oct. 4, 2013 (impacting around 1% of queries)
- Penguin
3.0 on October 17, 2014 (impacting around 1% of queries)