Fred Update
The Fred Update, an unconfirmed but massive algorithm shift in March 2017, aggressively targeted websites prioritizing aggressive monetization over user experience. The update decimated the rankings of domains that were heavily saturated with intrusive affiliate links, massive ad blocks, and thin, low-quality content created solely for revenue generation. Fred served as a stark algorithmic warning: if a webpage’s primary purpose is to drive ad clicks rather than provide genuine, authoritative answers to a user’s query, Google will actively suppress its visibility. Surviving the Fred update required drastically reducing ad density and significantly upgrading content depth.
Fred Update Simplified
The Fred Update was a major change Google made to punish websites that cared more about showing ads than helping users. If an article was incredibly short but covered in annoying pop-up ads and affiliate links, Google dropped its rankings to the bottom of the page.