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| Thinking is Eternal Power Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: USA
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i have heard that Google algorithm is changed in this Oct 2011. In this algorithm most of the Off Page works like article submission and directory submissions wont get any value and some other process only will play major role. But am in sure that directory and article submissions will always play an important role to target keywords in all major search engines. Dear warrior forum readers, Do you have any idea or suggestions about this changes of algorithm, if u have please share with me. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: The Shire
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The truth is it's always changing. Just keep doing what you're doing, providing is varied and not spammy and it will turn out okay.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Oct 2011
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Algorithms will always be tweaked for better results. Follow some rules and you will be fine. Some of the basic ones are - Good on page SEO and internal linking Varied anchor links Link velocity Get High PR contextual links |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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www_warriorforum.com/adsense-ppc-seo-discussion-forum/469760-you-affected-google-panda-update-oct-13-2011-a_html ![]() Hope this helps. | |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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i m not sure if google changed the algorithm recently, but i will try to find online and see if google changed algorithm so i can follow new one.
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: May 2010
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Google admits that it changes its algorithm once a day, sometimes even more than that. 99.9% of the time, you never notice it. The continuing Panda updates are nothing more than algorithm changes; they just get a ton of attention. There's really nothing you can do to anticipate or "brace for" algorithm changes, other than to make sure that you're providing value to your visitors. Are you publishing quality content that helps people solve their problems and get their questions answered? Are you linking to other sites because they're relevant (not just because you agreed to exchange links with someone)? Are you making sure that your keywords fit naturally into your content (and avoiding stuffing)? That being said, you shouldn't have a website that depends on Google for its sole source of traffic. You need to be looking at other marketing avenues that will get your name, your link, and your expertise out there. That way, if your rankings suddenly do disappear, you will still have a steady flow of traffic. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2011
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Well i haven't noticed any big changes on the keywords i am working for, they are still stuck up and don't feel like to move with in the search engine of Google..... :[
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