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Why The Google Updates "panda" Filter Impacts 7.5 Percent Of All Search Results

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?

The panda update is specifically targeting websites and blogs that offer very little value. These are sites that have just a couple pages of content, and are not updated on a regular basis. The structure of the site is also problematic. If it is easy to navigate, designed with silos or categories in mind, this will also look good in the eyes of Google and this latest update that has occurred. If your websites are primarily updated with content that is either 100% unique, or is curated content providing useful information, you will be able to find your way to the top of the search engine listings, and even benefit from updates that eliminate trash websites from the serps.

Using Google Panda To Your Advantage

If you have existing sites that are thin, having only 5 to 10 pages of actual content, and if you do not post to these silos regularly with unique and invigorating material, you should start doing that right now before the next update in order to avoid being penalized once again. If you are creating a new website, you should design it with a silo structure, and schedule 50 or more posts out into the future, all with content that is related to the products and services you have to offer. Using these simple strategies, you can bring an old website to life, and ensure that the Panda update will not affect any of your new sites the next time the update is made.

The Panda filter is essentially an algorithm that is designed to hunt down and find websites that have very little content or structured value. By structured value we are referencing a website that has categories for all of its content, which is also referred to as a silo structure. This is something that shows Google that you are trying to properly organize the content that you are posting on a regular basis. As long as you are making posts regularly, and properly categorizing the articles that you add to your website, you will survive any Google Panda filter update.




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