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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Google Impacts 7.5% Of Search Results Using Their New Google Panda Update

By David John


There have been many updates in the last few years with Google attempting to prevent individuals that are gaining their search engine algorithms to find higher positionings on the web. As we all know, those that have larger sites, that are multimillion dollar companies, do not have to worry about competing in such a way, or adapting their strategies because they simply do not apply to them. As for the little guy, or entrepreneurs trying to stake their claim on the Internet, we always have to be on the lookout for what these updates do to us. This latest update with the Google panda filter has purportedly affected 7.5% of all search results. Let's take a look at what websites have been affected, and how you can bypass yet another attempt of Google to undermine most Internet marketers today.

Three Steps To Avoiding Penalization With The New Google Panda Update

The Google panda algorithm is something that targets what are called thin or low-quality sites. Essentially, when you put up smaller websites that only have three or four pages of content, and you do not update regularly with new content, these are the ones that will become penalized. This latest update by Google on their Panda algorithm has truly affected a significant portion of websites online today. If you're website is lacking good original content, and is not structured properly with silos or categories, it will more than likely be affected by this update in a large way.

Best Way To Tackle The Google Panda Update

Taking a hint from the larger websites in e-commerce that are on the web that are not affected by websites such as these, to protect yourself from being the latest victim of Google's attempt to eliminate mom-and-pop websites from the face of the search engines, you need to make your site larger, more organized, and have more regular updates. By doing these simple strategies, and implementing them on a daily basis, you will definitely survive, and may even find yourself improving in your rankings the next time Google updates their Panda.

If you have ever had a site disappear from the search engine rankings as a result of being unable to sustain the updates that occur, by simply considering what the larger websites like Amazon are doing, creating thousands of pages of content, and categorizing each page appropriately, by doing the same, you will definitely fall under the good graces of Google. Even if your website is old, new, or if you are just starting to post regularly right now, you will not be part of the slaughter that the Google panda update tends to provide, this time to 7.5% of all sites online.




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