How do I avoid google from dance and panda

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hey Warriors..

My site just got ready...very hard work.... I dont want Google to do any nonsense stuff like putting my site to dance and panda..and not in search engine... how do I avoid these google stuffs? please help me
#avoid #dance #google #panda
  • Profile picture of the author Simon Farmer
    The Google dance doesn't tend to be something you can avoid.

    It happens to every single one of my new sites and it is just Google's way of figuring out where to rank your site in the beginning stages.

    Panda is an over-optimization penalty, so just keep things natural and you will be fine.

    So this means don't "keyword stuff" and keep an eye on the anchor text you're using for your backlinks.

    Make sure you're only using exact anchor text for your backlinks about 20% or the time. "Google" as anchor text f you keyword is "Google".

    You should also be using:

    Main Keyword Variations 30% of the time (Google is awesome, I like Google, etc)

    Random text 20% of the time (click here, check this out, etc)

    Url links 20% of the time (www.google.com, Google etc)

    And related keywords 10% of the time (the best search engine, search for things)

    This will help you avoid Panda.
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  • Profile picture of the author natebunger
    Stop resorting to low-value SEO tactics. Go for those you believe can help you in the long run. Just like what everybody is saying, you can't avoid the Google dance. It happens a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author andishm
    Originally Posted by royalgalaxy View Post

    hey Warriors..

    My site just got ready...very hard work.... I dont want Google to do any nonsense stuff like putting my site to dance and panda..and not in search engine... how do I avoid these google stuffs? please help me
    You shall stay away getting backlinks from PR 0 or PR N/A dance will be still there but atleast not harmful in your website's favor.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    The best way to avoid the Google dance is to set all your pages to No-Index. Most new sites that want to rank in Google will need to dance.

    Dance to the top of a SERP, being the goal.

    So the No-Index advice was a joke, I hope you get.

    To avoid Panda. Just don't build a shitty site.
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  • Profile picture of the author online only
    To avoid Panda = Create valuable/shareable/interesting content
    To avoid Penguin = Build editorial links
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOSocrates
    It's been about four years since I've created a site, and it looks like lots of stuff has changed with regards to SEO.

    To avoid the dance, does anyone have a suggestion on keyword density? I've heard some say 2-4% is good.

    Does the order of your backlinking strategy matter? Do traditional backlinking strategies, even work anymore? For instance, this is my strategy for my new site:

    1. Submit URL to web directories.
    2. Comment on relevant blogs (with URL link to my name)
    3. Submit articles to various article directories.
    4. Create accounts for web 2.0 sites and post content.
    5. Social bookmarking.
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  • Profile picture of the author theseoproz
    You cannot avoid it. As a matter of fact with all the updates rolling out daily you are going to see more of this in the future. You can minimize your fluctuation by focusing on high quality links that are hard to get. They will last long and do you more good than a ton of junk links.
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  • Profile picture of the author makie006
    Oh i think this case will happen to me in my new 3-4 keywords. When i using mozilla my result is good i got 1 spot but when i search in chrome its different. So, the google now works hard to anyone who wants to spam.

    'Today Google is have a NEW ERA in making your website on the top of google search.
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  • Profile picture of the author ishuvonet
    Make sure your website is optimized well according to Google webmaster guidelines and for on page SEO follow their SEO starter guide.For off page SEO focus on link acquisition rather than building them and have a good influence from social networking sites.
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