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  1. My site went from 3rd page to 1st. Page #5 within a few days withiut doing anything !

  2. Google has me hopping from one foot to the next. Grr. Pagerank went down by one.

    *throw hands up*

  3. My site, World of Lucid Dreaming, was hit quite badly by the original Panda release, being pushed below a cheap scraper site which had stolen 100% of its content from mine. I found that very frustrating to deal with and eventually just accepted the situation for what it was. But as of July 23rd I’m delighted to see my site is on page 1 of Google for the key phrase “lucid dreaming” and meanwhile although the scraper site is still ranked, it is well behind me at the moment. My traffic is returning to previous levels and I can once again reap the rewards of publishing my own content. It gives me renewed confidence in my online business however it has also forced me to seek alternate methods of traffic generation as it has become clear that Google can be unreliable and change its policies at any time it chooses. I have learned that is important to diversify and de-risk traffic sources as much as possible. Let this be a lesson to all of us!

  4. Michael

    Had a top site before the changes and still Have top rankings in all search engines….

  5. I have found the quality of google searches to be quite abysmal recently. They used to allow you to search for .gov and .edu sites with the phrase :site.edu however now they have sold themselves out for mammon and no longer provide relevant results at all until after their advertisers have gotten the first couple of pages. It has become a terrible search engine like the old MSN Live. I won’t use them anymore, since the Panda update. I find the human curated search http://www.blekko.com and http://www.bing.com to be much more friendly towards academic searches these days. I am trying to write Master’s level papers and as a user of Google since 1998 I am sorely disappointed to see the useless results that are now spewed by the soup nazi Google!

  6. Yes Yes, My site jumped from page five to page two. Was very glad to see that. Although was not sure if it was the algorithm change or my continuing link building.

  7. Nice graphs, they look like a hacksaw. Always at the cutting edge these articles!

  8. Our resume website was serving in the neighborhood of 58,000 peak-day visitors prior to the June 18 update which reduced us to around 36,000. Since that time we have only witnessed minute gains until the July 23rd update when our site lost an additional 5% of visitors.

    The structure of our site is sound and we have yet to identify any mistake on our behalf that could have caused this drastic of a shift. There are sites ranking ahead of ours now that do not have the structure or quality that our content contains. All of the resume examples, articles and over 90% of the content on our website was created by professional resume writers and career columnists. Page for page, those out-ranking us do not exceed either the quality or the expertise exhibited on Resume-Resource.com.

    We built the site ten years ago and have closely adhered to “best practices” as diligently as can be done. We are cleaning up some things but beyond normal updates and maintenance there is little more we have found we can do. Our links are not as high as some of those ranked ahead of us, but we have links pointing to us from colleges, universities, government websites and a high number of other highly trusted sources. Segments of our site have used as part of course material given at a dozen universities. We stand behind our site and KNOW it to be nothing short of the best online resource for resume writing in one place. Of Google, their Panda and other updates … It’s their loss in the end. In the last 12 months our Google Adsense revenue has dropped 30% while Google continues to build higher and higher revenue numbers to their shareholders. Not for lack of Adword competition are the CPMs coming down because it still costs the same to advertise our products as it always has.

    Our company does superb work of delivering the content that our readers want and need. Our being penalized in both Google search and in Adsense to me opens the door to welcome competition which has been overdue for some time.

  9. My blog have only original content and quality BL but all my pages have dropped massively…

  10. i know a little about panda update. but 1 thing i notice was my site recently had dropped its ranking on alexa. is this have any connection with this panda update. if so, i am i suppose to do to get to the top of search engine ranking??

  11. I have been beat up and down and I want off this ride. Results anywhere from 400 to 60 back and forth for 3 months. Geez

  12. The fact that we all have to scramble to make big google happy, and adjust our website content to their whims, shows they have a monopoly on search.

    Not only is that illegal in the US, it should go against people’s sense of moral propriety, not to mention that it is dangerous to our freedom of speech and civil rights.

    Watch out Big Brother, google is coming. Those of you who can’t see it are blind.

  13. That sounds pretty awesome. When do you think it will hit Australia? Am I reading it will take 5 weeks???

  14. Saya Suka Sekali, blog Saya Langsung Ramai.. :)

  15. Panda Blows

    Our well known site that has existed for a decade now gets beaten regularly by sites that every SEO guru in the Webmaster forums at Google admits are clearly inferior. Since June our traffic looks like Daniweb’s with a declining pattern. We followed every recommendation made by their bionic webmasters and SEO gurus and our traffic has actually fallen by an additional 20% since the start of August when it is rumored that a mini-Panda update was rolled out. After almost 3 months of abysmal traffic that follows no “best practices”, it’s clear that the results are totally arbitrary. Nobody knows how Daniweb recovered and even she isn’t sure why it recovered. Considering how off the charts her traffic has been and how it went from 10 to 3 and now to 11, it’s fair to say that this new algorithm has no clue as to what it’s doing. And after over 10 years, it looks like it will permanently put us out of business.

  16. The simplest explanation is that Google was changing the algorithm to better suit some of the big sites they (the people, not the algorithm) think are valuable sites, and the changes helped DaniWeb just enough to get it out of the penalty box. So they went back and “fixed” that.

  17. About a year ago my site was in #1-#3 but now #7 or above, on some google sites (country based TLD), site is not appearing at all!

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