At SMX Advanced
tonight, Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts announced that if you
have the same or less ads than Google does in their search results,
then you are safe from their top heavy algorithm.
In short, if your ad to organic ratio is the same or less than what you see in Google’s search results, you are safe.
This came up durin the Ask The SEO session, where Matt Cutts was encouraged to come up on stage to answer some questions.
One question was around why does Google have so many ads in the
organic result. Danny Sullivan joked, would Google penalize Google for
top heavy algorithm? Matt responded seriously that even if the search
results pages were indexed by Google, the algorithm that determines if a
web page should be penalized or impacted negatively by the top heavy
update, would not be triggered.
So you can use Google search results pages as a benchmark for not going overboard on the top heavy update.
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