mercredi 9 juillet 2014

Latest Google "panda" Update Affects 7.5% Of Search Results Today

By David John


It is important for the search engines to have relevant content for all users that are searching for something specific. For the most part, when you search for a particular keyword, the information that is provided is usually relevant. Unfortunately, some people will try to rank websites that will have less than useful information, and these websites will begin to clutter up Google's database, prompting them to find a way to get rid of this useless material. This latest update by Matt Cutts of Google has impacted 7.5% of all search results. This article will address how you can avoid being penalized by this update, as well as how to use it to your advantage.

Avoiding Google Updates And Maintaining Your Ranking

The panda update is specifically targeting websites and blogs that offer very little value. These are sites that have just a couple pages of content, and are not updated on a regular basis. The structure of the site is also problematic. If it is easy to navigate, designed with silos or categories in mind, this will also look good in the eyes of Google and this latest update that has occurred. If your websites are primarily updated with content that is either 100% unique, or is curated content providing useful information, you will be able to find your way to the top of the search engine listings, and even benefit from updates that eliminate trash websites from the serps.

How To Fight The Google Panda Updates

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.

When you are trying to rank your websites on the Internet for specific keywords, it is not enough to create a website with a couple pages in order to achieve and maintain top rankings. Not only do you have fierce competition between others that are trying to accomplish the same thing, you also have Google standing behind you ready to eliminate your website with every algorithm update. Just recently, Google updated the Panda filter which impacted 7.5% of all search results on the web. Fortunately, there is a way that any webmaster can survive these updates by simply emulating the websites that Google seems to love.




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