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Google Panda in Plain English

Google Panda in plain English Panda acts as a quality filter on search results, using survey data to determine desirable and undesirable site characteristics. Good copy sells and earns its own links. Panda provides a huge incentive to produce good content. Panda Timeline Panda 1.0, (February 24, 2011) Targeted content farm sites that contain thousands of low quality, user generated pages. Panda 2.0 (April 11, 2011) Expanded the initial rollout's target range from solely US search queries to all English language results around the world. This update marked the first time Google officially acknowledged using data on blocked sites to influence rankings. This update affected only about 2% of all search queries. Panda 2.1 (May 10th, 2011) / Panda 2.2 (June 16th, 2011) Google made minor adjustments to the Panda algorithm; both affected an even smaller number of search queries than the 2.0 release. Panda 2.2 was originally intended to help fight the problem of scraper sites outranking original content, but it was not completely successful. Panda 2.3 (July 26th, 2011) A Google spokesperson stated that this update incorporates new signals that help differentiate between higher and lower quality sites. After this most recent update, some sites are now ranking higher. Panda 2.4 (August 2011) This update to the search algorithm came with an emphasis on improving search results across different languages. Panda 2.5 (September 30th, 2011) The latest rollout of the algorithm brought several large sites further up in search results, including FoxNews.com and Android.com. SEo experts continue to express the importance of quality content to drive links. Panda 3.1 (November 18, 2011) This minor update has effected less than 1% of all searches. January 30-Pack (January 5, 2012) This pack of 30 tweaks includes Megasitelinks which can show sitelinks specific to your metropolitan region. Image searches were also updated to search not only by relevancy but also the highest quality source. The spam detection algorithm is also being applied to image search. Search + Your World (January 10, 2012) Google announces a shift in personalization where they are pushing Google+ social data and user profiles into SERPS. Social personalization can also be toggled on and off. What Makes Your Site Vulnerable? A low amount of original content on a site. Low or no quality inbound links to a page or site. Low visit times on a page or site. A high % of duplicate content. This might apply to individual pages, to the entire site, or both. High bounce rate on a A high % of pages with low original content. page or site. High % of boilerplate content (the same on every page). A high amount of irrelevant adverts. Page content and title tag not matching search. Unnatural overuse of a word on a page. New link Building Rules do don't Build brand-name anchor text links Avoid using the same anchor text for links Use content-based link building Don't use article spinning services to build links- Aim for quality, not quantity Avoid article marketing when link-building Use on-site linkbait to draw extra links Avoid links in guest posts that aren't relevant Tink Building Tactics That Still Work J. Link Bait High Quality, Relevant Directories Sponsor Charities, Contests, Conferences Becoming A Resource Or Building A Tool E-mail Link Building What to do if your site's been hit Find the pages that are hit worst. Isolate the differences between those that have been hit and those that have not. locate problem 3 Test changing those factors on hit pages, but be aware that pages hit most may not be causing the penalty. Make a list of different pages on your site, eg. forum, quality article, low quality article, light category, quality category, product, blog post, etc. Put the list in a column in a spreadsheet and build a table. 4 Add columns to the table for relevant factors, such as: 'lots of ads', little content, some dupe, all dupe, etc. Also include number of pages and % drop in Google US organic visits. Fill in all the values. break it down 6. Examine how many pages within your site are low quality pages, and improve them. delete + If you are scraping or copying other site's content, replace it with quality original content or test removing some of those pages. improve 8 If you have a lot of pages with dupe (of your own copy), weak or no content, improve them or remove them. 9. Edit 'over-optimized' pages. streamline 10 Improve user experience and streamline your website's appearance and flow. 11 Offer users more when they first enter a page with images, videos, and links to your best editorial content. 12 If possible, make your content's language more accessible. 13 Promote your content on social media including Twitter and Facebook. Build brand awareness. If you're still sure your site is "Google clean' and worthy, let Google know about it. But don't expect this to have much effect. promote 14 Make as many of these changes as you can at once. This helps shake the penalty quickly. Sources: http://searchengineland.com/confirmed-google-panda-2-5-update-arrived-this-week-95222 http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer http://ewealthtraining.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-googles-panda-update http://www.seomoz.org/blog/googles-farmer-update-analysis-of-winners-vs-losers V SingleGrain www.singlegrain.com LO Google Panda in plain English Panda acts as a quality filter on search results, using survey data to determine desirable and undesirable site characteristics. Good copy sells and earns its own links. Panda provides a huge incentive to produce good content. Panda Timeline Panda 1.0, (February 24, 2011) Targeted content farm sites that contain thousands of low quality, user generated pages. Panda 2.0 (April 11, 2011) Expanded the initial rollout's target range from solely US search queries to all English language results around the world. This update marked the first time Google officially acknowledged using data on blocked sites to influence rankings. This update affected only about 2% of all search queries. Panda 2.1 (May 10th, 2011) / Panda 2.2 (June 16th, 2011) Google made minor adjustments to the Panda algorithm; both affected an even smaller number of search queries than the 2.0 release. Panda 2.2 was originally intended to help fight the problem of scraper sites outranking original content, but it was not completely successful. Panda 2.3 (July 26th, 2011) A Google spokesperson stated that this update incorporates new signals that help differentiate between higher and lower quality sites. After this most recent update, some sites are now ranking higher. Panda 2.4 (August 2011) This update to the search algorithm came with an emphasis on improving search results across different languages. Panda 2.5 (September 30th, 2011) The latest rollout of the algorithm brought several large sites further up in search results, including FoxNews.com and Android.com. SEo experts continue to express the importance of quality content to drive links. Panda 3.1 (November 18, 2011) This minor update has effected less than 1% of all searches. January 30-Pack (January 5, 2012) This pack of 30 tweaks includes Megasitelinks which can show sitelinks specific to your metropolitan region. Image searches were also updated to search not only by relevancy but also the highest quality source. The spam detection algorithm is also being applied to image search. Search + Your World (January 10, 2012) Google announces a shift in personalization where they are pushing Google+ social data and user profiles into SERPS. Social personalization can also be toggled on and off. What Makes Your Site Vulnerable? A low amount of original content on a site. Low or no quality inbound links to a page or site. Low visit times on a page or site. A high % of duplicate content. This might apply to individual pages, to the entire site, or both. High bounce rate on a A high % of pages with low original content. page or site. High % of boilerplate content (the same on every page). A high amount of irrelevant adverts. Page content and title tag not matching search. Unnatural overuse of a word on a page. New link Building Rules do don't Build brand-name anchor text links Avoid using the same anchor text for links Use content-based link building Don't use article spinning services to build links- Aim for quality, not quantity Avoid article marketing when link-building Use on-site linkbait to draw extra links Avoid links in guest posts that aren't relevant Tink Building Tactics That Still Work J. Link Bait High Quality, Relevant Directories Sponsor Charities, Contests, Conferences Becoming A Resource Or Building A Tool E-mail Link Building What to do if your site's been hit 1 X X X Find the pages that are hit worst. Isolate the differences between those that have been hit and those that have not. locate problem 3 Test changing those factors on hit pages, but be aware that pages hit most may not be causing the penalty. Make a list of different pages on your site, eg. forum, quality article, low quality article, light category, quality category, product, blog post, etc. Put the list in a column in a spreadsheet and build a table. 4 Add columns to the table for relevant factors, such as: 'lots of ads', little content, some dupe, all dupe, etc. Also include number of pages and % drop in Google US organic visits. Fill in all the values. break it down 6 Examine how many pages within your site are low quality pages, and improve them. delete + If you are scraping or copying other site's content, replace it with quality original content or test removing some of those pages. improve 7 8 If you have a lot of pages with dupe (of your own copy), weak or no content, improve them or remove them. 9. Edit 'over-optimized' pages. streamline 10 Improve user experience and streamline your website's appearance and flow. 11 Offer users more when they first enter a page with images, videos, and links to your best editorial content. 12 If possible, make your content's language more accessible. 13 Promote your content on social media including Twitter and Facebook. Build brand awareness. If you're still sure your site is "Google clean' and worthy, let Google know about it. But don't expect this to have much effect. promote 14 Make as many of these changes as you can at once. This helps shake the penalty quickly. Sources: http://searchengineland.com/confirmed-google-panda-2-5-update-arrived-this-week-95222 http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer http://ewealthtraining.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-googles-panda-update http://www.seomoz.org/blog/googles-farmer-update-analysis-of-winners-vs-losers V SingleGrain www.singlegrain.com LO Google Panda in plain English Panda acts as a quality filter on search results, using survey data to determine desirable and undesirable site characteristics. Good copy sells and earns its own links. Panda provides a huge incentive to produce good content. Panda Timeline Panda 1.0, (February 24, 2011) Targeted content farm sites that contain thousands of low quality, user generated pages. Panda 2.0 (April 11, 2011) Expanded the initial rollout's target range from solely US search queries to all English language results around the world. This update marked the first time Google officially acknowledged using data on blocked sites to influence rankings. This update affected only about 2% of all search queries. Panda 2.1 (May 10th, 2011) / Panda 2.2 (June 16th, 2011) Google made minor adjustments to the Panda algorithm; both affected an even smaller number of search queries than the 2.0 release. Panda 2.2 was originally intended to help fight the problem of scraper sites outranking original content, but it was not completely successful. Panda 2.3 (July 26th, 2011) A Google spokesperson stated that this update incorporates new signals that help differentiate between higher and lower quality sites. After this most recent update, some sites are now ranking higher. Panda 2.4 (August 2011) This update to the search algorithm came with an emphasis on improving search results across different languages. Panda 2.5 (September 30th, 2011) The latest rollout of the algorithm brought several large sites further up in search results, including FoxNews.com and Android.com. SEo experts continue to express the importance of quality content to drive links. Panda 3.1 (November 18, 2011) This minor update has effected less than 1% of all searches. January 30-Pack (January 5, 2012) This pack of 30 tweaks includes Megasitelinks which can show sitelinks specific to your metropolitan region. Image searches were also updated to search not only by relevancy but also the highest quality source. The spam detection algorithm is also being applied to image search. Search + Your World (January 10, 2012) Google announces a shift in personalization where they are pushing Google+ social data and user profiles into SERPS. Social personalization can also be toggled on and off. What Makes Your Site Vulnerable? A low amount of original content on a site. Low or no quality inbound links to a page or site. Low visit times on a page or site. A high % of duplicate content. This might apply to individual pages, to the entire site, or both. High bounce rate on a A high % of pages with low original content. page or site. High % of boilerplate content (the same on every page). A high amount of irrelevant adverts. Page content and title tag not matching search. Unnatural overuse of a word on a page. New link Building Rules do don't Build brand-name anchor text links Avoid using the same anchor text for links Use content-based link building Don't use article spinning services to build links- Aim for quality, not quantity Avoid article marketing when link-building Use on-site linkbait to draw extra links Avoid links in guest posts that aren't relevant Tink Building Tactics That Still Work J. Link Bait High Quality, Relevant Directories Sponsor Charities, Contests, Conferences Becoming A Resource Or Building A Tool E-mail Link Building What to do if your site's been hit 1 X X X Find the pages that are hit worst. Isolate the differences between those that have been hit and those that have not. locate problem 3 Test changing those factors on hit pages, but be aware that pages hit most may not be causing the penalty. Make a list of different pages on your site, eg. forum, quality article, low quality article, light category, quality category, product, blog post, etc. Put the list in a column in a spreadsheet and build a table. 4 Add columns to the table for relevant factors, such as: 'lots of ads', little content, some dupe, all dupe, etc. Also include number of pages and % drop in Google US organic visits. Fill in all the values. break it down 6 Examine how many pages within your site are low quality pages, and improve them. delete + If you are scraping or copying other site's content, replace it with quality original content or test removing some of those pages. improve 7 8 If you have a lot of pages with dupe (of your own copy), weak or no content, improve them or remove them. 9. Edit 'over-optimized' pages. streamline 10 Improve user experience and streamline your website's appearance and flow. 11 Offer users more when they first enter a page with images, videos, and links to your best editorial content. 12 If possible, make your content's language more accessible. 13 Promote your content on social media including Twitter and Facebook. Build brand awareness. If you're still sure your site is "Google clean' and worthy, let Google know about it. But don't expect this to have much effect. promote 14 Make as many of these changes as you can at once. This helps shake the penalty quickly. Sources: http://searchengineland.com/confirmed-google-panda-2-5-update-arrived-this-week-95222 http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer http://ewealthtraining.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-googles-panda-update http://www.seomoz.org/blog/googles-farmer-update-analysis-of-winners-vs-losers V SingleGrain www.singlegrain.com LO Google Panda in plain English Panda acts as a quality filter on search results, using survey data to determine desirable and undesirable site characteristics. Good copy sells and earns its own links. Panda provides a huge incentive to produce good content. Panda Timeline Panda 1.0, (February 24, 2011) Targeted content farm sites that contain thousands of low quality, user generated pages. Panda 2.0 (April 11, 2011) Expanded the initial rollout's target range from solely US search queries to all English language results around the world. This update marked the first time Google officially acknowledged using data on blocked sites to influence rankings. This update affected only about 2% of all search queries. Panda 2.1 (May 10th, 2011) / Panda 2.2 (June 16th, 2011) Google made minor adjustments to the Panda algorithm; both affected an even smaller number of search queries than the 2.0 release. Panda 2.2 was originally intended to help fight the problem of scraper sites outranking original content, but it was not completely successful. Panda 2.3 (July 26th, 2011) A Google spokesperson stated that this update incorporates new signals that help differentiate between higher and lower quality sites. After this most recent update, some sites are now ranking higher. Panda 2.4 (August 2011) This update to the search algorithm came with an emphasis on improving search results across different languages. Panda 2.5 (September 30th, 2011) The latest rollout of the algorithm brought several large sites further up in search results, including FoxNews.com and Android.com. SEo experts continue to express the importance of quality content to drive links. Panda 3.1 (November 18, 2011) This minor update has effected less than 1% of all searches. January 30-Pack (January 5, 2012) This pack of 30 tweaks includes Megasitelinks which can show sitelinks specific to your metropolitan region. Image searches were also updated to search not only by relevancy but also the highest quality source. The spam detection algorithm is also being applied to image search. Search + Your World (January 10, 2012) Google announces a shift in personalization where they are pushing Google+ social data and user profiles into SERPS. Social personalization can also be toggled on and off. What Makes Your Site Vulnerable? A low amount of original content on a site. Low or no quality inbound links to a page or site. Low visit times on a page or site. A high % of duplicate content. This might apply to individual pages, to the entire site, or both. High bounce rate on a A high % of pages with low original content. page or site. High % of boilerplate content (the same on every page). A high amount of irrelevant adverts. Page content and title tag not matching search. Unnatural overuse of a word on a page. New link Building Rules do don't Build brand-name anchor text links Avoid using the same anchor text for links Use content-based link building Don't use article spinning services to build links- Aim for quality, not quantity Avoid article marketing when link-building Use on-site linkbait to draw extra links Avoid links in guest posts that aren't relevant Tink Building Tactics That Still Work J. Link Bait High Quality, Relevant Directories Sponsor Charities, Contests, Conferences Becoming A Resource Or Building A Tool E-mail Link Building What to do if your site's been hit 1 X X X Find the pages that are hit worst. Isolate the differences between those that have been hit and those that have not. locate problem 3 Test changing those factors on hit pages, but be aware that pages hit most may not be causing the penalty. Make a list of different pages on your site, eg. forum, quality article, low quality article, light category, quality category, product, blog post, etc. Put the list in a column in a spreadsheet and build a table. 4 Add columns to the table for relevant factors, such as: 'lots of ads', little content, some dupe, all dupe, etc. Also include number of pages and % drop in Google US organic visits. Fill in all the values. break it down 6 Examine how many pages within your site are low quality pages, and improve them. delete + If you are scraping or copying other site's content, replace it with quality original content or test removing some of those pages. improve 7 8 If you have a lot of pages with dupe (of your own copy), weak or no content, improve them or remove them. 9. Edit 'over-optimized' pages. streamline 10 Improve user experience and streamline your website's appearance and flow. 11 Offer users more when they first enter a page with images, videos, and links to your best editorial content. 12 If possible, make your content's language more accessible. 13 Promote your content on social media including Twitter and Facebook. Build brand awareness. If you're still sure your site is "Google clean' and worthy, let Google know about it. But don't expect this to have much effect. promote 14 Make as many of these changes as you can at once. This helps shake the penalty quickly. Sources: http://searchengineland.com/confirmed-google-panda-2-5-update-arrived-this-week-95222 http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer http://ewealthtraining.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-googles-panda-update http://www.seomoz.org/blog/googles-farmer-update-analysis-of-winners-vs-losers V SingleGrain www.singlegrain.com LO Google Panda in plain English Panda acts as a quality filter on search results, using survey data to determine desirable and undesirable site characteristics. Good copy sells and earns its own links. Panda provides a huge incentive to produce good content. Panda Timeline Panda 1.0, (February 24, 2011) Targeted content farm sites that contain thousands of low quality, user generated pages. Panda 2.0 (April 11, 2011) Expanded the initial rollout's target range from solely US search queries to all English language results around the world. This update marked the first time Google officially acknowledged using data on blocked sites to influence rankings. This update affected only about 2% of all search queries. Panda 2.1 (May 10th, 2011) / Panda 2.2 (June 16th, 2011) Google made minor adjustments to the Panda algorithm; both affected an even smaller number of search queries than the 2.0 release. Panda 2.2 was originally intended to help fight the problem of scraper sites outranking original content, but it was not completely successful. Panda 2.3 (July 26th, 2011) A Google spokesperson stated that this update incorporates new signals that help differentiate between higher and lower quality sites. After this most recent update, some sites are now ranking higher. Panda 2.4 (August 2011) This update to the search algorithm came with an emphasis on improving search results across different languages. Panda 2.5 (September 30th, 2011) The latest rollout of the algorithm brought several large sites further up in search results, including FoxNews.com and Android.com. SEo experts continue to express the importance of quality content to drive links. Panda 3.1 (November 18, 2011) This minor update has effected less than 1% of all searches. January 30-Pack (January 5, 2012) This pack of 30 tweaks includes Megasitelinks which can show sitelinks specific to your metropolitan region. Image searches were also updated to search not only by relevancy but also the highest quality source. The spam detection algorithm is also being applied to image search. Search + Your World (January 10, 2012) Google announces a shift in personalization where they are pushing Google+ social data and user profiles into SERPS. Social personalization can also be toggled on and off. What Makes Your Site Vulnerable? A low amount of original content on a site. Low or no quality inbound links to a page or site. Low visit times on a page or site. A high % of duplicate content. This might apply to individual pages, to the entire site, or both. High bounce rate on a A high % of pages with low original content. page or site. High % of boilerplate content (the same on every page). A high amount of irrelevant adverts. Page content and title tag not matching search. Unnatural overuse of a word on a page. New link Building Rules do don't Build brand-name anchor text links Avoid using the same anchor text for links Use content-based link building Don't use article spinning services to build links- Aim for quality, not quantity Avoid article marketing when link-building Use on-site linkbait to draw extra links Avoid links in guest posts that aren't relevant Tink Building Tactics That Still Work J. Link Bait High Quality, Relevant Directories Sponsor Charities, Contests, Conferences Becoming A Resource Or Building A Tool E-mail Link Building What to do if your site's been hit 1 X X X Find the pages that are hit worst. Isolate the differences between those that have been hit and those that have not. locate problem 3 Test changing those factors on hit pages, but be aware that pages hit most may not be causing the penalty. Make a list of different pages on your site, eg. forum, quality article, low quality article, light category, quality category, product, blog post, etc. Put the list in a column in a spreadsheet and build a table. 4 Add columns to the table for relevant factors, such as: 'lots of ads', little content, some dupe, all dupe, etc. Also include number of pages and % drop in Google US organic visits. Fill in all the values. break it down 6 Examine how many pages within your site are low quality pages, and improve them. delete + If you are scraping or copying other site's content, replace it with quality original content or test removing some of those pages. improve 7 8 If you have a lot of pages with dupe (of your own copy), weak or no content, improve them or remove them. 9. Edit 'over-optimized' pages. streamline 10 Improve user experience and streamline your website's appearance and flow. 11 Offer users more when they first enter a page with images, videos, and links to your best editorial content. 12 If possible, make your content's language more accessible. 13 Promote your content on social media including Twitter and Facebook. Build brand awareness. If you're still sure your site is "Google clean' and worthy, let Google know about it. But don't expect this to have much effect. promote 14 Make as many of these changes as you can at once. This helps shake the penalty quickly. Sources: http://searchengineland.com/confirmed-google-panda-2-5-update-arrived-this-week-95222 http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer http://ewealthtraining.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-googles-panda-update http://www.seomoz.org/blog/googles-farmer-update-analysis-of-winners-vs-losers V SingleGrain www.singlegrain.com LO Google Panda in plain English Panda acts as a quality filter on search results, using survey data to determine desirable and undesirable site characteristics. Good copy sells and earns its own links. Panda provides a huge incentive to produce good content. Panda Timeline Panda 1.0, (February 24, 2011) Targeted content farm sites that contain thousands of low quality, user generated pages. Panda 2.0 (April 11, 2011) Expanded the initial rollout's target range from solely US search queries to all English language results around the world. This update marked the first time Google officially acknowledged using data on blocked sites to influence rankings. This update affected only about 2% of all search queries. Panda 2.1 (May 10th, 2011) / Panda 2.2 (June 16th, 2011) Google made minor adjustments to the Panda algorithm; both affected an even smaller number of search queries than the 2.0 release. Panda 2.2 was originally intended to help fight the problem of scraper sites outranking original content, but it was not completely successful. Panda 2.3 (July 26th, 2011) A Google spokesperson stated that this update incorporates new signals that help differentiate between higher and lower quality sites. After this most recent update, some sites are now ranking higher. Panda 2.4 (August 2011) This update to the search algorithm came with an emphasis on improving search results across different languages. Panda 2.5 (September 30th, 2011) The latest rollout of the algorithm brought several large sites further up in search results, including FoxNews.com and Android.com. SEo experts continue to express the importance of quality content to drive links. Panda 3.1 (November 18, 2011) This minor update has effected less than 1% of all searches. January 30-Pack (January 5, 2012) This pack of 30 tweaks includes Megasitelinks which can show sitelinks specific to your metropolitan region. Image searches were also updated to search not only by relevancy but also the highest quality source. The spam detection algorithm is also being applied to image search. Search + Your World (January 10, 2012) Google announces a shift in personalization where they are pushing Google+ social data and user profiles into SERPS. Social personalization can also be toggled on and off. What Makes Your Site Vulnerable? A low amount of original content on a site. Low or no quality inbound links to a page or site. Low visit times on a page or site. A high % of duplicate content. This might apply to individual pages, to the entire site, or both. High bounce rate on a A high % of pages with low original content. page or site. High % of boilerplate content (the same on every page). A high amount of irrelevant adverts. Page content and title tag not matching search. Unnatural overuse of a word on a page. New link Building Rules do don't Build brand-name anchor text links Avoid using the same anchor text for links Use content-based link building Don't use article spinning services to build links- Aim for quality, not quantity Avoid article marketing when link-building Use on-site linkbait to draw extra links Avoid links in guest posts that aren't relevant Tink Building Tactics That Still Work J. Link Bait High Quality, Relevant Directories Sponsor Charities, Contests, Conferences Becoming A Resource Or Building A Tool E-mail Link Building What to do if your site's been hit 1 X X X Find the pages that are hit worst. Isolate the differences between those that have been hit and those that have not. locate problem 3 Test changing those factors on hit pages, but be aware that pages hit most may not be causing the penalty. Make a list of different pages on your site, eg. forum, quality article, low quality article, light category, quality category, product, blog post, etc. Put the list in a column in a spreadsheet and build a table. 4 Add columns to the table for relevant factors, such as: 'lots of ads', little content, some dupe, all dupe, etc. Also include number of pages and % drop in Google US organic visits. Fill in all the values. break it down 6 Examine how many pages within your site are low quality pages, and improve them. delete + If you are scraping or copying other site's content, replace it with quality original content or test removing some of those pages. improve 7 8 If you have a lot of pages with dupe (of your own copy), weak or no content, improve them or remove them. 9. Edit 'over-optimized' pages. streamline 10 Improve user experience and streamline your website's appearance and flow. 11 Offer users more when they first enter a page with images, videos, and links to your best editorial content. 12 If possible, make your content's language more accessible. 13 Promote your content on social media including Twitter and Facebook. Build brand awareness. If you're still sure your site is "Google clean' and worthy, let Google know about it. But don't expect this to have much effect. promote 14 Make as many of these changes as you can at once. This helps shake the penalty quickly. Sources: http://searchengineland.com/confirmed-google-panda-2-5-update-arrived-this-week-95222 http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer http://ewealthtraining.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-googles-panda-update http://www.seomoz.org/blog/googles-farmer-update-analysis-of-winners-vs-losers V SingleGrain www.singlegrain.com LO

Google Panda in Plain English

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