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Hello friends, Google panda effecting my website traffic and ranking also. My website has original content. Any suggestion!
#google #panda #ranking
  • Profile picture of the author usaimarketing
    Google's Panda is very strict when comes the question of quality and relevancy. it is very important to generate back links on relevant pages with high PR. it may be the case that your back links hosting pages have dropped PR and it then effects your site. keyword stuffing is another reason. most important reason may be the content duplication i.e., plagiarism or copied content on multiple URLs. try to link into these things.
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  • Profile picture of the author umrbd
    Excessive link building can be a reason. Try to stop building links and work on social network platforms and guest blog postings. Don't forget to collect some +1 for your site.
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  • Profile picture of the author capone2009
    Try to reduce your bounce rate, try to vary your anchor text more and try to get quality in-content links with PR if possible.
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  • Profile picture of the author goodluckdomain
    Check your bounce rate because Google panda not only depends on Content, it also depends on user behavior, i.e your bounce rate, Click through rate etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author gtk29
    You should check if you are putting too much force on certain well known keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author linkassistant
    Hi webmedia,

    please first check if it's Panda to blame the ranking drop. These days webmasters would find faults with Panda too often, though it's not always the case. To check, please compare the Panda update dates with your ranking decrease - if they coincide, then your website needs a post-Panda treatment.

    What does that mean?

    Focus on improving users' experience. Google would look at your bounce and conversion rates a lot.

    It's hard to speak in general really, providing a URL is always better.

    The problem might also be in your backlinks. If your rankings relied too heavily on backlinks from article directories and similar, this might cause a ranking drop.

    Whether it's Panda or not, focus on building high-quality links anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wisden Writers
    Well, Write for Readers not for search engines is very old but True and Google start taking is more seriously and rolled Panda Effect.

    With personal experience on my own sites reached at one conclusion.

    First Post Should not be very short, You should have at least 350 words long post. No Copy paste content.
    Build natural link and if you are outsourcing SEO work keep an eye on it.

    Don't go for offers which provides you 10000 links for $100 as no one can provide such work without using automation and links generated from such software are crap.

    If you are buying Links from Sites, buy according to your niche, not just cause site have PR and you take a link from that.

    SEO work should be done with the speed according to your site's current Status. IF its just launched do it slow, build 10 links a day, keep on increasing with time to time.

    Formula of More Links Better Ranking Does not stands true, More Quality Links better ranking works.

    Hope you 2 cents will help you.
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      • Profile picture of the author supershoesclub
        I think whatever google panada update,as long as we insist on two basic seo points:
        1,post original content in our blog and set up mate info well.
        2,build quality backlinks very often with a plan. likw how many ones you do post one day. the quality of inbound links will give you big estimation on your page content.
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  • Profile picture of the author webmedia
    Thank you you all guys for your answers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Albas
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    • You could try checking that you haven't overdone it with the keywords.

      Varying the keywords slightly in your hyperlinks or H1, H2,and H3 tags could help.

      Also check to see that none of your links are comming from or going to bad neighbourhoods like porn, gambling or link farm type sites.

      Are you using Askimet to monitor any comments? Make sure none of those are comming from bad neighbourhoods too.
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  • Profile picture of the author OliviaSSLGuru
    yes, now you have to do link building so carefully, you must do organic SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author webmedia
    Thank you fiends for your suggestions.
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  • Profile picture of the author seobirk
    One of my sites recently lost some ranks due to the Panda update. Contrary to what some people might think, i didnt to any major SEO to get it back. What I did was add more content. IT was a 10 page site, i added 20 more articles, all optimized for different keywords. After some time, the ranks started coming back slowly - that's when I started doing some SEO to speed up the process and get my ranks back.

    Panda is about content - add more and you will be safer
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