Everyone’s been on edge for about a month now, just waiting for 
Google’s Penguin update that’s been promised to happen. Every time a 
little hiccup in the rankings show up, people are moaning, “Penguin! 
Penguin!” We had a day like that early in the week that looked like it 
might be the real thing, but in my opinion, it’s not. I know it’s not 
for two specific reasons.
On January 10, almost every site across the board had a mysterious 
dip, dropping 10 to 20 spots in the Google rankings, then back up again 
on the same day. The recovery landed sites almost exactly where they 
started, although some improved when it was all settled. That 
across-the-board action had everyone convinced it was finally the 
Penguin update happening.
The first reason I know that’s not true is that Google updates don’t 
act like that. After a shake-up of rankings, every site would raise or 
lower to a different degree, instead of an almost identical curve in the
 graph. A Penguin update is a refocusing Google takes when it looks 
closer for spammy sites, so it should treat every site a little 
differently.
Also, when all the sites dropped, they all rose back up again just as
 far. I did a search through a variety of sites and found that some of 
the websites that ended up in the top five were complete spam blogs, 
written only to grab links. Penguin’s designed to shake out spam sites 
and leave the quality information, so this is the exact opposite of the 
result the new update would create.
Yes, Penguin’s still due to update, and you still should have gotten 
rid of the spammy links on your site already. It’s going to happen, but 
this event wasn’t it. Google readjusted itself, but there’s more to 
come.
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