Google has recently updated its algorithm. Google panda and penguin are also updated, and immediately after the update, thousands of websites lost their search engine ranking especially those that were using black hat seo services or web spam. This key move has affected every single web page over the internet. According to new Google algorithm 2012 updates, only those who are doing or will do genuine white hat seo services that are unique and original will excel in the seo industry. Continue reading SEO Services and Google Penguin and Panda
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Google Panda Update Recovery
Google usually makes around 500 algorithm adjustments every year and only recently, it launched the 2.5 version of its popular Panda algorithm. The Google panda updates that was first launched in February, 2011 was intended to cut down the ranking of low quality websites i.e. those sites that lack quality contents. When it was first released, it affected a lot of top websites and most middle and low-ranked sites. This is the major reason why many publishers are seeking out ways to get Google panda update recovery in the event that their sites and/or blogs are hit by Google new panda update.
Below are some Google panda update recovery tips you can follow;
• Analyze your site: make a comprehensive list of your site and/or blog URLs and carefully analyze their contents. Take note of those that require improvement.
• Note the page ranking: you can take note of the posts or pages that were before the panda update at good rank on Google search results. You can improve their contents’ quality with good headlines, share and submit them on other popular sites especially social media and voting sites respectively.
• Submit on PR sites: high PR sites accept guest posts, as such, if you discover that your site has low page rank, you can get good backlinks by submitting on PR sites.
Google Panda Update: What is it ?
Google Panda updates are almost certainly the most popular talk between webmasters and blog owners. A large range of websites had been already affected by Google Panda updates within the Year of 2011 that targets websites that Google considers as content farms.
By the way, Google Panda updates are nothing but a series of algorithmic tweaks (one between many 100s) that Google rolls out every 3-4 weeks in numerous major and minor versions. Some of these updates target only US websites when other updates are rather global and the motive here is improving search results quality by promoting the right content and dropping the bad one from the search. Continue reading Google Panda Update: What is it ?