Google Panda Update

Author: Mayson Jefferson

Technically speaking, Google Panda Update is a search filter which prevents websites with poor quality content to rank high in the search engine results page and allows websites with high quality content to be at the top of the list. Simply put, it is a penalty measure for websites with less than high-quality content. Moreover, it is considered to be one of Google’s best spam-fighting algorithms. If you find your search engine page rankings (SERPs) faltering, your website most probably contains one or more of the following:

  • Duplicate content
  • Automatically generated content
  • Over- optimized content
  • Affiliate pages
  • Doorway pages
  • Scraped content
  • Some guest posts

The quality of your content will now play a major role in your rankings. Having several web pages with thin content probably won’t do any harm, but blank pages and pages with little or no original content can cause your website ranking to drop significantly.

How does this affect your website?

To protect your websites from being negatively affected by the Google Panda update, you need to improve the overall quality of your website. This includes having error-free navigation, good overall functionality and most importantly, high quality content.

The fact that Panda is now part of Google’s core ranking algorithm proves that high quality content is considered to be one of the most significant ranking factors. Google Webmaster Central has provided a list of 23 bullet points that answers answer the question: "What is a high-quality site?"

What is a high-quality site?:
  1. Would you trust the information presented in this article?
  2. Is this article written by an expert or enthusiast who knows the topic well, or is it shallower in nature?
  3. Does the site have duplicate, overlapping, or redundant articles on the same or similar topics with slightly different keyword variations?
  4. Would you be comfortable giving your credit card information to this site?
  5. Does this article have spelling, stylistic, or factual errors?
How to recover from a Panda penalty?

One of the simplest and fastest ways to get rid of Panda penalties is to improve the low-quality content on your website pages. However, in this case it doesn’t mean removing the page, but improving the content that is on it. Removing content can have major consequences because you may unknowingly delete the content that drives traffic to your site. Instead, try to upgrade thin content to valuable information.

It is possible for Panda affected websites to keep high positions in the search engine results page, because pages with high quality content will continue to rank. Adding new pages with quality content can be also very beneficial for restoring your website ranking.

Creating, managing, and maintaining a SEO friendly website with unique, relevant and regularly updated high quality content is a requirement for business websites that count on being found by their desired targets, prospects and customers.

Having and maintaining a competitive site has become very complex. There are many requirements for a basic website to simply show up in a search query. There are as many things you must do and they must be done according to Google’s requirements. Simply not knowing them can cause your website to lose it hard earned rankings, incur penalties and worse, be taken down or blocked altogether.

Google’s Mission

All of this could make it seem like Google is simply trying to make your online life miserable or that they have ulterior motives. Google’s mission and goal is very simple. It is to provide exactly what you – the customer wants when you use their search engine for very specific results.

The requirements they put on website owners is so that the searcher receives at the top of page one, exactly what they are looking for. If your site isn’t best at providing that or if you aren’t implementing the most recent and highest level search engine optimization practices, your site isn’t going to show up any where near the top or even on the first few pages.

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