The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “How Google Hummingbird Affects Website Content”.

Pamella Neely says, “At the close of September 2013, during the same week that Google stripped keyword data from Google Analytics accounts, it announced the Hummingbird update.

But Hummingbird was no mere algorithm change. It was an entirely new algorithm, a new way for Google to pull search results from its vast database of information on the web.

Hummingbird affected 90 percent of search results. That’s a big deal, especially if you consider when Google Panda (another algorithm update) was released in 2011, it “reportedly affected the rankings of almost 12 percent of all search results,” according to Wired magazine”.

How Google Hummingbird Affects Website Content

Web Marketing Today

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