Rialto Reborn
Rialto Reborn in 85 Moseley Avenue, Coventry, West Midlands CV6 1HR has a Google Business Photos Virtual Tour showing the old Cinema at its best.
Rialto Reborn in 85 Moseley Avenue, Coventry, West Midlands CV6 1HR has a Google Business Photos Virtual Tour showing the old Cinema at its best.
Once again, another Google Algorithm update. The 4th of October saw Matt Cutts roll out the Penguin refresh; Penguin 2.1. After the recent Hummingbird update earlier this month, another algorithm update was completely unexpected, and from the initial search fluctuations, this looks to be one of the most drastic changes yet.
As per usual, the SEO sphere has been flooded with contradictory information. No one truly knows what the reasons are for some sites dropping and others rising. The SERPs seems to be almost random.
There are reports of highly authoritative and old white hat sites being shunted out of the top 100, whilst sites ranking based purely on webspam continue to prosper. The reverse of this is also true, people are reporting newer sites dropping like flies, whilst older sites remain authorities on the front page of Google.
A quick browse of the numerous threads on SEO and Internet Marketing forums indicates no real clear pattern.
Based on gathered information, the list below is an idea of the potential causes from ranking drops.
Many of these are fairly typical, and aren’t unique to slaps caused by this recent update – but they’re elements worth looking into again. Maybe Penguin 2.1 has put an extra emphasis on targeting these factors? Who knows.
Currently, the update has not fully completed. And as such, the SERPs are in a chaotic state of flux. SEO’s are advised to sit tight and not do anything too drastic, at least not for the next few weeks whilst the rest of the update rolls out.
Hopefully these confusing fluctuations settle into something more stable and logical.
The Holiday Inn at the Birmingham Airport moves forward with Google Business Photos thanks to Chameleon.
To see this simply search something like “Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport” in Google and you will see that now they have:-
If you click on “See inside” you will be able to see a 360 Virtual Tour which is available straight from Google Street View.
The hotel is located on the Coventry Road, Birmingham, B26 3QW situated next to the Airport but having a 360 virtual tour allows you to see inside from the comfort of your home. Move around using the white arrows:-
To understand what we do here lets start from the initial point where we take over from the Google Street View car.
When you see the double arrow this the point that we edit and start from.
You can see the quality difference because Chameleon photographers use HDR photography. Take a look around the Hotel with the 360 Virtual Tour below:-
To find out more information call 0121 663 0456 or click the button below.
Google has released the lastest of their updates, Penguin 2.1 which was launched on Friday 4th October 2013.
Matt Cutts announced this on Twitter stating that it will effect roughly 1% of searches.
This is the biggest update since Penguin 2.0 in May 2013 and has sent everyone in the SEO world into a panic. We are looking into what seems to be the 4th official Penguin update. Our research shows Penguin to have been rolled out 24th April 2012, 5th October 2012, 22nd May 2013 and now this update.
This update comes just weeks after Google released Hummingbird and this update is probably to help with the algorithm change.
It is important to ensure that you have your website setup correctly for Google and you can use Google’s Rich Snippet Testing Tool to confirm your website details:-
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