Sunday, August 12, 2012

How to Make Your Site a Success and Panda Friendly



Becoming more Panda friendly is what many company websites are trying to do right now, if not millions, certainly thousands of them. Since Google is the one that dictates what we need to do, the fact is that you simply need to do what they want. This is normal for Google, though, if you look at their history. It's no something out of the ordinary for you, if you've been around for a while. Fixing whatever the problem was is the only way to recover if your site was severely penalized. Some fixes are easier than others, and you may find there's a time element. The goal of this article is to give you some well-timed advice to help you bring your site to the standard Panda demands.


Don't make any changes until you first understand one of the ways how Google might penalize a website. Your site may only have one page that is deemed offensive to what Panda wants. That one page could be the reason your entire site is penalized. Wherever possible, ensure the content you use is great quality and unique to your site. If you have pages that you know are not all that great, then delete them or rewrite a better post or article. Your content should be more than 400 words, so add some more information to shorter posts if you can. Actually, I would raise that to 450 and then keep everything above that. You should remember the nature of doing any kind of business on the web. What is also interesting and curious is that one change with a large business can set off a cascading effect with other related businesses.

We will say that a lot of times business on the net can have to adjust to changes due to so many people abusing something. Hopefully you will find our discussion on the merits of commission movement as something that can be easily integrated with your present methods. You need to think long-term regarding methods, techniques and similar items to make sure the impact is favorable and will not put you on thin ice.

There are always two sides to any coin, and even though we urge caution we will also say to give something a shot if it is resonating with you enough.


The core principle Google has focused on for many, many years is relevancy. And this is something that has become even more essential and needs to be sorted out. Take special precautions when it comes to the links in your blogroll or any links going to other, external sites. You have to make certain that every site you link to contains information pertinent to the content of your site. Linking to a site in a totally different niches is something you should avoid if, for example, you have a site dedicated to weight lose. All you have to do to keep this under control is to check the links you already have on your site.


Google wants to know what is going on with your site, and they want you to know that as well. There is a possibility that you may be penalized for not using Google Webmaster tools by we aren't really sure. However, you do need to have something like Google Analytics running.. So you can use all the functions offered, it's a good idea to sign your site up with Webmaster tools. Doing this will be proof of the fact that you are a serious and professional business for Google. Plus they can more easily monitor your site and make suggestions. It's a matter of making things better so that you are offering your readers and Google's customers a great experience. Incoming links and the content of your site are essential to making sure your site is in accordance to Panda. The first thing you need to do is guarantee that your content is top notch because that is what will determine how everything else goes. Keep in mind that content is what will make or break you more than any other factor.



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