Listen up as we explain everything you need to know about Google’s Panda update to keep your business website successful and safe.
No, it’s not the cute, furry black and white bear that nibbles on bamboo. Panda is an algorithm update by Google that is aimed at monitoring/getting rid of low-quality web content.
If you have had an agency put bad links on your website or if someone in your business has used this method on your website, you may be punished. Updates like Panda are designed to keep bad links and spammy content off of the internet.
This is where it comes in handy having a marketing agency monitoring your website content. If you’re not staying on top of the latest marketing/advertising news your business could suffer significantly and you could not even know why! And trust us, you don’t want to be on Google’s bad side! Not showing up in search engines means less visitors to your website and less customers as a whole
Posted by Jim Yu, Marketing Land
Although Google closely guards its algorithmic secrets, here’s what we know about Panda historically, based on what Google representatives have said about it and on other data analyses shared amongst the web marketing community:
So, why did Google announce this Panda rollout if it said it wasn’t going to announce any more iterations?
According to an announcement on Google+ by Googler Pierre Far, something about the algorithm had changed.
Based on user (and webmaster!) feedback, we’ve been able to discover a few more signals to help Panda identify low-quality content more precisely. This results in a greater diversity of high-quality small- and medium-sized sites ranking higher, which is nice.
- Pierre Far, Google Webmaster Trends Analyst
Could this be referring to the “softer” Panda Google spoke about back in March?
Google hasn’t opened up on the specifics, but based on initial findings from others around the web and at BrightEdge, we can share data on what types of sites have been impacted positively and negatively. Let’s do that now.
Over at G-Squared Interactive, Glenn Gabe wrote about the impact Panda 4.1 had on affiliate sites, which may not come as a surprise to most – but what is a surprise, as Gabe pointed out, was that some of those sites were still standing today after all the iterations Panda had gone through in the past.
From his post:
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