Ways to keep in line with the Google Panda changes
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Ways to keep in line with the Google Panda changes
Hi Everybody,
Ensure that your site is a high quality site. Google have published some guidelines for this, but essentially here are a few criteria your pages should pass.
If you read this article would you trust the information in it?
Does the author know his/her subject? Are they enthusiastic and passionate about the subject? Does it seem rather false or vague?
Are there duplicate articles on your domain? Do you see the same topic on another page on the site, but with different keywords?
Would you give out your credit card details to this site?
Can you see any spelling errors or even false facts in the article?
Does the content gear itself towards the interest of the reader or does it look as though it is written to rank well in the search engines only?
Is the article well edited or does it seem to be thrown together quickly?
Would you recommend, bookmark or share the article with others?
Is the article too short to be of any real interest or benefit?
Has the article been well researched and great care gone into its content?
Would you complain about this article or any other pages from the site?
Ensure that your site meets each of these points and you will have no problems with any changes that Google makes to its algorithm, now or in the future.
You should aim to produce high quality content and not simply aim to rank highly with your keywords in the search engines. The internet after all is there to inform and educate.
Ensure that your site is a high quality site. Google have published some guidelines for this, but essentially here are a few criteria your pages should pass.
If you read this article would you trust the information in it?
Does the author know his/her subject? Are they enthusiastic and passionate about the subject? Does it seem rather false or vague?
Are there duplicate articles on your domain? Do you see the same topic on another page on the site, but with different keywords?
Would you give out your credit card details to this site?
Can you see any spelling errors or even false facts in the article?
Does the content gear itself towards the interest of the reader or does it look as though it is written to rank well in the search engines only?
Is the article well edited or does it seem to be thrown together quickly?
Would you recommend, bookmark or share the article with others?
Is the article too short to be of any real interest or benefit?
Has the article been well researched and great care gone into its content?
Would you complain about this article or any other pages from the site?
Ensure that your site meets each of these points and you will have no problems with any changes that Google makes to its algorithm, now or in the future.
You should aim to produce high quality content and not simply aim to rank highly with your keywords in the search engines. The internet after all is there to inform and educate.
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