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Google Penguin

Google Penguin is an algorithm update introduced by Google to decrease search engine rankings of websites that violate Google's Webmaster Guidelines by using black-hat SEO techniques.

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Google Penguin was first introduced in April 2012 as part of Google's broader strategy to promote high-quality content and penalize websites engaging in manipulative tactics like keyword stuffing, cloaking, and most notably, link schemes. The idea behind Penguin was to make search results more relevant and trustworthy by devaluing sites that artificially inflated their rankings through unethical practices. Since its launch, Google Penguin has undergone several updates, making it part of Google's core algorithm and operating in real-time. This means that the impact of Penguin is more immediate, allowing for quicker recovery for sites that correct their issues and faster penalties for those attempting to game the system.

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