Josh Bachynski, over at the TheMoralConcept.net, wrote an amazing post on Google’s Panda. What I love is in his opening line, he admonishes Google Panda for being, lack of a better word, unethical, “Google sets the Panda SEO rules according to their subjective standards which they do not outright publish other than a list of vague, unhelpful, questions.” This is exactly how I feel and I’m
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Although Google’s newest algorithm update had to do with Penguin (website links), Panda is something you should also be paying attention to. Panda was developed to make sure sites produce high-quality content aimed to benefit the reader with new or fresh information. ‘Poor’ (fluff or no-value) quality content will cause a drop in search ranking for the site. This ‘poor’ quality content
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