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- How The Google Panda Update Affects Your Site
Posted by :
Rajeev Dave
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
With the Google Panda update, many sites have seen
their PageRank and visitors decrease. Unless search engines rank your
site high, steady or increased traffic is almost impossible. The update
targeted sites with poorly written and outdated copy. This meant sites
typically used to writing quick articles filled with keywords found
themselves near the bottom of the search pile.
The first thing to take notice of is what Google doesn’t want. Once you understand what aspects of your site Google penalized you for, the easier it is to fix the problem and start ranking higher again. Sites who have followed Google’s advice have been quickly rewarded with higher PageRank and increased visitors. Basically, if you take care of your site and follow the rules, you will do well.
Content is the end all be all of this update. While sites filled with nothing but advertising were cut out as well, content was the main factor in the Google Panda update. Your starting point for truly understanding why the update affected your site should begin with evaluating your existing content.
Content evaluations are broken down into two major categories: grammar and usefulness. Score high in both categories and you’re set. Fail in one or both and your site will find itself struggling.
The grammar aspects Google Panda took into consideration are as follows:
- Spelling
- Sentence structure
- Flow
- Awkward keyword placement
- Native language
Spelling is probably the most obvious to catch. A few
misspelled words won’t hurt you. Google understands mistakes happen.
Consistent spelling problems come off as unprofessional and hastily
produced. In Google’s eyes, this screams spam.
The overall flow of the content is important as well. Stringing together a bunch of facts without any flow makes the content choppy and hard to digest. Since Google is after a visitor oriented, instead of search engine friendly, sites, flow is vital. If you have a hard time reading it out loud as if you were giving a speech, it needs more work.
While everyone has heard that keywords are important, awkward use of keywords does more harm than good. If the keyword doesn’t fit into the flow of the article or content, don’t use it. It is better to use a variation of the keyword than try to cram it in where it doesn’t belong or make sense.
Many people try to produce content that isn’t in their native language, without being able to speak or write well in the other language. The result is articles full of the above issues. Sticking with a person’s native language or using professional translation services works much better.
Google Panda also look at the following factors to determine if content was truly useful or not:
- Article length
- Facts
- References and resources
- Original content
- Insightful analysis
- Article quality
- Share worthy
While article length
isn’t the most important factor, it makes a slight difference. An
article that is too short is more likely to provide a teaser instead of
any real information. It looks hastily put together and typically has
readers moving on to content with more meat.
Sites filled with duplicate or similar content have been hit hard by Google. Instead of rewriting on the same topic, Google wants original content. This doesn’t mean you have to reinvent a topic, but it does mean taking a different approach. It can be as simple as expanding upon general topics, providing insightful researched analysis or ensuring all content is full of useful information.
The overall article quality is the most important aspect. Does the article seem to be well edited? Is it long enough to answer the searcher’s question? Does the visitor stay to read the article or skip to a different website? Article quality keeps visitors on your site. Since Google Panda is using the views of visitors as part of the algorithm, it is important to impress visitors and write for them. The object is to provide content visitors will want to share with friends and family.
The best way to make certain your site meets all of the requirements is through professional copywriting. You save time and hassle by having your copy written correctly the first time. Exquisite Writing prides itself in being able to provide only the best copywriting for all types of websites. Whether you need rewrites of existing content or new content altogether, we are here to meet your Google Panda needs.
By means of this update,
Google expressed its wrath against low-quality websites (those with
duplicate, irrelevant or worthless material). All the same, it expressed
appreciation for high-quality websites (those with original, relevant
and useful material).
"This update is designed to reduce rankings for
low-quality sites—sites which are low-value add for users, copy content
from other websites or sites that are just not very useful. At the same
time, it will provide better rankings for high-quality sites—sites with
original content and information such as research, in-depth reports,
thoughtful analysis and so on."
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