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  1. I’m all for the updates, but I think it’s just as important to understand that if all a webmaster did was follow the on-page SEO suggestions, quite possibly the site would never rank for anything. It’s important to network online. It’s also important to understand that attracting traffic by search engines is only 1 path. There are many other ways to find people who are looking for what you have to offer.

  2. It seems like Panda has been all about quality of content. It hits sites which have low quality content, thin content or many pages with similar content. So what do you think this tweak to Panda was focused on? Possibly content freshness? I have seen some comments in blogs saying that sites which have been established and ranked for years got hit by this update.

  3. I am so glad to learn that there was a tweak because Friday I had a sudden change/drop in traffic. In the past, it usually stabilizes after a few weeks, but It was so sudden – I suspected an update.

  4. Mike

    Chris, why don’t you write about all the top contributors at googles webmaster forums that BASH anyone who tries to start a thread about Google and the negative impacts from panda. Then Google recently invited few hundred with all expense paid trips to the plex.

    I don’t know how you got through 1 page of comments on the employment thread over at googles webmaster forum with all the back and forth baby BS from top contributors ect. John Mu (google employee)who moderates the forum stands for this. I leave for 4 months and stop by the forum and the same nonsense is still there.

  5. My IFITJAMS site was hit by Panda April, recovered in September, and then was handed a 3X or more traffic increase on the latest Panda tweak:

    http://www.fonerbooks.com/selfpublishing/?p=1158

    The main ways it differs from my other two sites that were hit by Panda and didn’t recover is that it has far fewer links and authority. Go figure. Now, at a tenth the size of the smaller, it gets as much Google traffic as both of them put together.

    Morris

  6. Many top ranked websites are also affected by panda updates like ezine articles.

  7. Ye true … i AGREE …

  8. What’s a shame is before Panda was even announced, launched, or anything, we were working on a new template for our sites so that our bounce rate would lower and so we got hit with a double whammy when Panda was launched. Our traffic dropped 90%, but our bounce rate went significantly lower. We’re seeing only a few percent improvement in traffic from Google, but only recently. Not good when you consider we’ve lost 90% of our traffic. I hope they keep on pushing out Panda updates and the FTC makes them change their business practices so they go back to being a gateway instead of a gatekeeper.

  9. This is the first panda update that had a positive effect on my main site. It seems they finally got the ranking correct for my main keyword pushing an old outdated site from #1 and moving myself and another up.

  10. Christina

    Informative. Thank you for posting. Panda doubled my traffic and tripled monthly AdSense rev. Had been happy with changes…until the Oct. 14 tweak. Overnight rank sunk and AdSense rev. crashed. From my stats though, looks like it’s related to freshness of content.

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