Google Penguin Update: Highlights from SMX East
October 3, 2014SMX was a whirlwind of panels on content strategy, native advertising, PPC, JSON-LD, structured data, and more. A few highlights were Matt Van Wagners’ (@mvanwagner) hilarious and extremely approachable “Paid Search Fundamentals,” as well as Catalyst’s own Benjamin Spiegel (@nxfxcom) and his presentation on the future of retargeting that combines social, CRM, display, TV, and more.
For me, the panel that had the most industry updates and insight was “Meet the SEOs & Search Engines.” Moderated by the ever-entertaining Danny Sullivan, Founding Editor of Search Engine Land, the panel featured Bruce Clay, perennial SEO and President of Bruce Clay, Inc.; Janet Driscoll Miller, President of CEO of Marketing Mojo; Gary Illyes, Google Webmaster Trends Analyst; Vincent Wehren, Lead Program Manager of Bing Webmaster Tools; and Ellen White, Director of SEO for Ford Motor Company.
Below are a handful of highlights and key takeaways, most importantly A NEW PENGUIN UPDATE.
UX is becoming increasingly important, especially to Google – Gary Illyes (Google Webmaster Trends Analyst, @methode)
For google, UX will become more and more important. Pay attention to this, really. Especially mobile. @methode #smx
— Dawn Voyta-Petersen (@DawnPatwork) October 2, 2014
Penguin is coming in a few weeks. And it’s too late for disavows – Gary Illyes (@methode) For more on this, check out Search Engine Land’s article
Google guy @methode says the next Penguin update is weeks or days away. And, oh — it’s too late to do link disavowal for that update. #SMX
— Christy Robinson (@christyrobinson) October 2, 2014
Don’t block a bunch of 404s with your robots.txt file – Vincent Wehren, Lead Program Manager of Bing Webmaster Tool (@vincentwehren)
Don’t block a large chunk of 404s via your robots.txt file. Not a great idea @bing #smx #34a #seo
— Whitney Eden (@WhitneyCEden) October 2, 2014
Google is moving toward regular updates on Panda – Garry Illyes
For google, UX will become more and more important. Pay attention to this, really. Especially mobile. @methode #smx
— Dawn Voyta-Petersen (@DawnPatwork) October 2, 2014
“We discover new contents very, very fast; we discover page updates more slowly.” – Gary Illyes
We discover new pages very, very fast; but we discover updates more slowly @methode #smx #34a
— Whitney Eden (@WhitneyCEden) October 2, 2014
When will webmasters get an alert when manual disavows go into effect? Gary Illyes said he would bring it up to Google internally.
Google might give confirmation that the disavow file has been processed. @methode is bringing it up internally. #smx cc @Marie_Haynes
— Jennifer Slegg (@jenstar) October 2, 2014
What about using relative or absolute links, and their value? To Google, it doesn’t matter.
#Smx #34A links? Relative or absolute? To google it doesn’t matter.
— tonyyyy (@avanhizzle) October 2, 2014
Be careful with 404s. Allow your site to trigger 404s, and not to autocorrect 404s to the closest URLs. –Everyone
Allow your site to trigger 404s, especially from a UX perspective @janetdmiller #smx #34a
— Whitney Eden (@WhitneyCEden) October 2, 2014
#smx #34a Auto-correcting 404s to closest URLs ruled a bad thing across the panel unanimously
— Corey H. Abramson (@cocus) October 2, 2014
Google doesn’t believe that there is something called “negative SEO,” according to Gary Illyes.
“We don’t believe that there is something call “negative SEO.” If it makes you feel better, use the disavow tool” @methode #smx #34a.
— Whitney Eden (@WhitneyCEden) October 2, 2014