How to make my website Panda Algorithm ready

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Hi Friends,

Please advice me how to make my website Panda ready so i can avoid any penalty by Google.

Thank You All.
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  • Profile picture of the author dewalds86
    Make sure that your content is original. Duplicate content will get you penalized. Even duplicate meta titles and keywords can be bad. Make sure your content is of high quality. Just writing a few lines wont do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author arpitagarwal82
    Make sure you have following three things to survive any google update:
    1) Quality content and onpage SEO. Your site should also have user friendly navigation and should be responsive (mobile friendly).
    2) Quality non spammy backlinks.
    3) Quality social signals.
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    • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
      Originally Posted by arpitagarwal82 View Post

      3) Quality social signals.
      Also, quality homeopathic solutions.

      Where do you pull this stuff? Oh wait, I know that already.

      Originally Posted by dewalds86 View Post

      Make sure that your content is original. Duplicate content will get you penalized. Even duplicate meta titles and keywords can be bad.
      It's not about duplicate content. I'm not sure why this piece of bollocks keeps being repeated on this forum. Do you even do any Google searches on current topics? It's not exactly rare to find duplicate content.

      I don't know of a single instance where Google would've penalized someone for duplicate titles (let alone "meta titles" or meta keywords, both something they don't even frigging use!). Yes, they can mess with your titles if they feel you're doing a poor job. So what?


      What is Panda about? Spammy, low quality content. That's the end of it.
      Signature
      Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
      Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

      What's your excuse?
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  • Profile picture of the author deepakrajput
    do deep analysis for your site & fix if there is any issue.
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  • Profile picture of the author dickieghart
    The only way to fight the panda �� is to use black belt jujitsu. If you are not focused on quality verse quantity you will be punished. In 2002 MAs amounts of links to you and MAs use of keywords on your pages would work. Now websites with 5000 less back links than their competitors are on top.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Start with removing the spammy forum sig.

    It's not helping rank pages on the SERPs & we both know it's not generating direct traffic sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author windrider07
    Check for duplicates on your site using copyscape and siteliner.
    Then figure out what keywords you want to target, map them to the pages you want to rank (including the homepage), then create good content that includes those keywords. Use good header tags and use various types of content types in your content such as images.

    I would recommend reading more on on-page SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author richasharma
    write quality and unique content.
    check your content in content checker like duplichecker.com
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  • Profile picture of the author torresswilliamm
    unique content
    no bad backlinks
    on page optimization
    right tags and meta titles
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