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Google’s new algorithm

Google’s new algorithm news were widely made known last week through newsletters and thousands of websites interested in SEO. The news: Google will penalize those websites that include Google Adsense ads on their websites in excess. Where is the limit between the right and the abusive use of Google Adsense ads? Basically whenever the Adsense ads prevents the users for accessing, reading or interacting with the content of a website then Google will consider the Adsense ads as excessive. In other words, when a user can not really find the content of a website because the ads are just in between the content or the page takes an excessive time to load because of the excess of ads making it an annoyance for the user experience.
Nevertheless not all websites will be penalized as Google stated that the change in its algorithm only will affect websites who overload the top of the page with an excessive amount of ads that pushes down the real content of the website but will not affect websites that place excessive Adsense ads to a normal degree (3 pieces of Adsense in a page is considered average-right.
It has for long been considered that 3 different Adsense ads on a same page on a website is a good amount and anything more than 3 pieces of Adsense starts to be considered an excess and Google may penalize it.
Google finally came to apply what most SEO professionals already knew that Google would do. Most SEO professionals already knew that Google would end up banning websites with too much Adsense on them.
What does this entail for webmasters?
This means that webmasters that used to make a big deal of money through Adsense abusing this system now will see limited their amount of earnings and will force webmasters to choose more wisely where to place these Adsense ads. If you find that any of your websites has an excessive amount of Adsense specially on the top part of the pages, then you need to hurry up as there has already been websites which have been penalized by Google and seen their rankings in this major search engine dropped.

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