
Pandas, Penguins, Hummingbirds….and Now Pigeons?!?
Google’s at it again. Their “Virtual Zoo” continues to expand. It now includes Pigeons. Google continues to roll out new algorithms to better improve their users’ experience by providing the best results for their search queries.
Each of the updates focuses on different aspects to provide better, more relevant search results.
Panda (February, 2011): High quality vs. poor quality content.
Penguin (April, 2012): Earned links vs. link manipulation.
Hummingbird (Sept., 2013): Long-tail queries vs. individual search terms.
Pigeon: ???
The Pigeon update was launched on July 24, 2014. Since Google said they had no internal name for the update, Search Engine Journal decided to name it “Pigeon” (http://searchengineland.com/library/google/google-pigeon-update) after the bird that tends to fly back home because this latest update zeroes in on local results for local products, goods, and services.
Pigeon (July, 2014): Local directories vs. local, brick-and-mortar listings.
If you are a brick-and-mortar business, you need to pay attention. You may have already noticed that your website has dropped in rankings in favor of local directories such as Yelp, Yellowpages, Superpages, Yellowbook, Insiderpages, Smartpages, Manta, Urbanspoon, TripAdvisor, and OpenTable. Matt McGee, editor of Search Engine Journal, summed up his article, “Google’s Pigeon Update Solves Yelp Problem, Boosts Local Directories”, with this warning: “For those businesses and websites, local search has just gotten a lot more difficult.” http://searchengineland.com/googles-pigeon-update-solves-yelp-problem-boosts-local-directories-197949
So, if you are a local, brick-and-mortar business, what, if anything, can you do to rank your local listing?
Though it may be “difficult”, it’s not impossible. The #1 method is to improve, and keep on improving, your content. Content is still king.
What else can you do?

***Create the best user experience possible by making your site the best it can be for them.
***Good Content. Great Content. Amazing content.
As much as you might think that Google’s updates are “for the birds”, you need to pay attention since these updates could determine whether or not your website is “for the birds”.
