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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.

What Is Google Panda?

You should understand that Google can only do so many things to maintain its database, keeping it from being overrun by unscrupulous individuals. They need to cater to those that are making them the most money as well, creating a very push and pull type of situation. The best way to avoid being affected by a Google update, especially Panda, is to make your site more like the larger websites on the Internet that seemed to be void of any impact when the updates occur. This means you have to create a larger site, with more pages, all with unique content that is categorized in a silo structure. By adding regular content on a consistent basis, you can usually avoid, and even benefit from, each of the updates that come up.

Using Google Panda To Your Advantage

To make sure that the Google Panda updates now and in the future do not affect your websites, you need to do three specific things. One, make sure your website has a specific structure, divided up into categories in which only topics related to that category are placed. Second, unique content, or what is called curated content, should be used at all times. Never use private label rights articles as this will be a red flag that will cause Google to lower your rankings. Finally, update regularly, using pertinent topics that not only apply to your website, but popular news stories about the things you're website represents. All of this will show Google that you are a live website, trying your best to stay up to date, and by doing this consistently, you will most likely improve your rankings with every update that occurs.

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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