The last major update to Google’s algorithm was known as the Panda update and it was first released back in February of 2011. This update was a massive overhaul and it used an incredibly sophisticated learning AI that looked at the similarities between low and high quality websites and then applied that to the search results. The update was named after Navneet Panda and initially caused quite a stir amongst webmasters because many claimed that it, at first, allowed scrapers to get higher rankings as opposed to quality sites with original content.
Since the initial Panda 1.0 release back in February of 2011, there have been several additional updates to Google Panda. Below is a list with descriptions of each update:
Keyword Stuffing:-
Keyword stuffing is a common mistake that those new to SEO make, and even one that experienced webmasters resort to. Usually the keyword density of a website should be between 2%-5% however those trying to rank higher for a specific keyword will have the keyword density be higher than 5%.
Unfortunately if you use keywords too many times in the content the readers will catch on so webmasters use hidden text, or simply stuff the meta content with the keywords.
If you haven’t been penalized for keyword stuffing yet, then you need to alter your site because search engines will catch on and you can lose rank or even be banned from the search results completely.
Instead of stuffing a few pages and posts with too many keywords, you will need to produce more original and relevant content with the targeted keywords in optimal density levels.
Duplicate content
This is a huge and ongoing issue for many webmasters and will result in severe penalties on your website should you be found of plagiarizing or copying another site’s content. Ensuring that all of your web pages pass CopyScape is crucial to avoid any banning or penalties by Google.
Spammed Links:-
In an attempt to get backlinks to their sites many webmasters will use tools that will spam out thousands of comments and hope that those comments get approved on blogs. Google, however, has begun to work against this and those wishing to get backlinks should do it in a consistent and natural manner.
Rather than spam out thousands of backlinks all at once, get good high quality backlinks consistently.
Those who are guilty of over-SEO may believe that just because they have thousands of backlinks that this is a good thing, however Google and other search engines constantly stress ‘Quality over Quantity’. If you’ve spammed backlinks you may have been penalized by Google however you can slowly work to fix this by getting higher quality backlinks.
Backlinks to blacklisted sites:-
Another big thing that those using over-SEO commonly do is, in their spamming of links for backlinks, they associate themselves with blacklisted sites. A blacklisted site is one that has been banned from the search results for a severe infraction such as duplicate content, blackhat methods, or some other reason. Unfortunately if your site is associated with a blacklisted site you can easily be penalized for it.
No diverse anchor text:-
When trying to get your backlinks out there, many people who do their own SEO use the same type of anchor text over and over and over. This overuse of keywords as anchor texts can end up causing your site to not only lose rank but, as a consequence, your traffic and sales will also drop.
Not sure how to diversify your anchor texts? Fortunately there are a variety of ways to change things up a bit to avoid the harsh penalties by Google. Using misspelled keywords, using actions rather than keywords (i.e “click here!”), using your URL, or even getting out your thesaurus to find some synonyms to use are all excellent ways to create diverse anchor texts and drive more traffic to your website!
Buying or Exchanging Links:-
If you’ve been buying or exchanging links for the sole purpose of increasing PageRank you might have to reconsider that strategy. In the era where you can actually tell Google about the sites that are buying links, and with the Panda Update in place you will definitely get your rankings suffer or even face a ban on Google.
Instead of buying or exchanging links, you should try to make something useful which will bring links to you. Think out of the box, be creative, be smart, and you’ll get the reward, sooner than later.
Conclusion:-
Rule of thumb for all who practice SEO techniques and who want their site to be successful, especially since Google Panda is still consistently being updated, slow and steady wins the race. Google is constantly changing their algorithm, as you can see from the amount of recent updates, and they will continue to work hard to promote quality sites with original high quality information on them. Having patience and self motivation is the key to success here.
Rushing, using duplicate content, spamming your links to every site out there, and associating your site with blacklisted site can end your Internet Marketing career before it can begin!
Update:-
SEL just announced that Google launched a new algorithm which will target webspam and it’s now called the Penguin Update.
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