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Hi,


Now these days Google frequently making more changes in their search algo to reduce the spam websites on their results

Just want to know what to do in the world of Google Panda 2.5 (Coming soon) to get/stable in rank.

Because some of my website has fluctuated so much....It may be because of this update


....well, just put your experienced comments onthis
  • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
    Get some high PR backlinks. Their use has survived every update to date.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amir Kostic
    You need quality, unique content on your websites. Google Panda is a set of algorithms, that put good quality websites on top of search results, and move bad quality websites on lower positions, so that people who are browsing web get better results.

    So you need to provide value to visitors. Put content, that visitors are interested in, update your websites from time to time, split test different things to reduce bounce rate, and you should be good.

    More about Google Panda.
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  • Profile picture of the author jonnyhardbaked
    When it comes to the updates that are occurring, we are all very prone to the risk that our websites might lose their ranking.

    But the best and practical way you can do is to visit the Google's webmaster guidelines. Read and understand everything there and you will be on the right track. Fluctuation is just around our back, but if we are abiding in the guidelines, we are in the safe spot.

    There are many things that you will read regarding on how to avoid "this" "that" and so on.......But I think it would be much better if you will rely on things that the big G is giving...

    Just a simple but effective advice......
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  • Profile picture of the author lftypjk
    I hope this isn't a stupid question, but ... i could use some help with google search. When I put information in the search box, under the box used to have a line that said Results 1-10 of about 11,000. . (0.25 sec.) Now, when I conduct a search, all it says is about 265,000,000 ( numbers are just an example.) I have not been able to figure out how to get back the previous results. The other question I have is when I conduct a search, i only get local results. Why can't i get the wholeworld wide web results? How can search results be depended on when say looking for a physical product to see the whole competition out there? Well thanks in advance for any information and knowledge you bestow regards, pjk
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    • Profile picture of the author UMS
      Originally Posted by lftypjk View Post

      I hope this isn't a stupid question, but ... i could use some help with google search. When I put information in the search box, under the box used to have a line that said Results 1-10 of about 11,000. . (0.25 sec.) Now, when I conduct a search, all it says is about 265,000,000 ( numbers are just an example.) I have not been able to figure out how to get back the previous results.
      Why do you care if Google says

      Results 1-10 of about 11,000 (0.25 sec)

      or

      About 11,000 results (0.25 seconds)

      It's the same information.

      The other question I have is when I conduct a search, i only get local results. Why can't i get the wholeworld wide web results? How can search results be depended on when say looking for a physical product to see the whole competition out there? Well thanks in advance for any information and knowledge you bestow regards, pjk
      There's no such thing as a whole world search. All search results are targeted to the country you are performing the search from.

      However, you can choose which country you wish to search on, by going to the appropriate Google URL, eg: to search the UK results, go to

      Google
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      • Profile picture of the author lftypjk
        like i said it was probably a stupid question. As for the google line info, I just wondered if google changed recently as i remember the results being different. So, Its the same info just giving one number? ok get that. As for the world wide web search, i wanted say all of the US info, rather than just the area i live in. wouldn't the results be different? if i am looking for page rank? thanks for your help!!
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  • Profile picture of the author gtk29
    As per Matt Cutts (Google webmaster), Google Panda likes authentic sites with original content. So its all about content now. We should focus on the content.
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  • Profile picture of the author proseocontent
    Remove duplicate content, make your website unique and look for high pr backlinks. Make blog commenting and some social bookmarking in high ranking bookmark sites. Make Press Releases and Article Directory submissions. But think to UNIQUE CONTENT.
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  • Profile picture of the author NEseO
    You need to make sure you have good unique content, no duplicate spun stuff on your site. Then you need a good mix of links from free blogs, articles, social and then some high PR homepage links to further increase rankings.

    If you are signing up to a network try to go for a few smaller ones rather than 1 big one. It helps give more stability and diversity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Targeted Traffic
    Sites hit by Panda will show massive changes especially the page views. When using Google Analytics you will see an epic fall in traffic, that’s the possible sign of Panda. Limiting the search parameters in Google Analytics to the United States market will show the clear result of Panda attack. If you’re unfortunately the victim of the Panda, you can:

    * Implement such changes:

    - Block the indexing and crawling of all low quality content to prevent it from lowering the ranking of your entire site.

    - stop stealing other’s articles, and really focus on creating unique content.

    - concentrate On Clout & Authority

    - Keep your ads down to a healthy ratio


    * Ask Google to restore your rankings.
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