They said it was a “change in its basic ranking algorithm with how it assesses quality . And with Google always striving to present the most relevant and high-quality information to users, this statement was extremely important. This led the folks at Search Engine Land to call Google's May 2015 update "Quality Update." (I still love Phantom, but hey, I'm biased!) Notice, and this is important: I called the update “Phantom” simply because it
was mysterious. Google did n't officially name the update Phantom, and from what I understand they don't like the name at all. So for the rest of the article, Phantom fax number list and Quality Update will be used interchangeably . In Part 1 of this series, I'll cover an overview of Google's quality updates, update history and frequency, how updates work and roll out, and some of their characteristics. . Then, in part two, I'll cover a number of issues I've seen on sites that negatively impacted quality updates. In this article, you will learn why “
quality user engagement” is a big deal for Phantom. First, a note about Panda When most people in the industry hear “quality,” they think of Google Panda. But Panda has changed, especially since the last old fashioned Panda update which was October 24, 2014. After that we got Panda 4.2 in July 2015 which was a long and slow roll out due to issues techniques. After thoroughly analyzing this update, I called it a giant bamboo ball of confusion. Then in early 2016, we learned that Panda was now part of Google's main