Loading

Monday, June 13, 2011

New Update Google Panda Approved


Google Panda Update

Google Matt Cutts spoke in a Q & A session with Danny Sullivan at SMX Advanced in this week and discussed the update panda, among others.

Many sites have criticized Google returns results that have been removed versions of the orignal content. Cutts said in a live blog session, "a type of team [is] working on this issue. The amendment is adopted, which should help with this problem. Constantly review the Panda. The change in the quality of the source algorithm research, no Web spam team. "

He says there is another change coming, and it remains unclear when Panda will be released in full international (in other languages). He also says they have not made exceptions manual with Panda.

We recall that the cult of Mac blog has hit the original update panda, and then when you change some of the dialogue ended up taking the new service from Google. Matt says, however, "We did not make any exception for the manual. Cult of Mac might have been confused because they have started to get all this new traffic blogging about it, but we did not do anything about the exceptions."

Yesterday we discussed some survey results of the Roundtable search engine has found 4% of the sites said they had fully recovered update panda. Other places have been finding a partial perspective recovery.On recovery sites of the update, Matt is quoted as saying, "The general rule is to push things and find additional signals to help differentiate spectrum. We did not push, which directly draw things. We recalculated the data that have affected some areas. There is a change that could affect the sites and make a difference. "

You can also Google the recall list of questions that webmasters can use to assess the quality of their content. Cutts spoke briefly on these issues, said: ". It can help as we recalculate"

He also said that what is called "Panda 2.2" has been approved but have not yet been implemented. "If we think you're fairly high quality, Panda will have a smaller impact. If you have sufficient expertise and nobody else has good content, even if you've been hit by Panda this site may not fall forever. "

That says a lot about the original content.

For more info: http://drshns.blogspot.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment