With Google Panda and now Penguin, whatever next?! Google's
algorithm changes seem to cause a huge amount of mayhem amongst Internet
marketers every time it happens. And lately, the updates appear to be
happening more frequently.
A lot of Internet marketers are complaining about their legitimate sites disappearing off the face of Google overnight, and many others are reporting that everything is fine, or even better with regards to ranking! So what's been happening?. Well, from the emerging thoughts, after the update, there is growing evidence that for the majority things are 'A' ok, but if it's not for you then you can take some action to try and remedy the situation. All of Google's updates occur to wash out the crud from their search results as they need to continue to deliver quality and relevant search results to their users.
This is excellent news for those who build links and know what is needed of them. As the dust start to settle, it is becoming obvious that you still need to have good quality, unique content on your website. And, building links and SEO are not a waste of time as some people seem to believe. If you just work with Google then they can be your best asset. Here's 3 of the emerging thoughts about the Penguin saga:
1) Vary your anchor text.
Do not have your main keyword in every anchor text that you setup, this is a no-no and is likely to raise Google's suspicions. The thoughts of some leading marketers (who have been doing extensive split testing), is that you should probably use your main keyword about 25%-30% of the time in the anchor text, the rest being made up of LSI type keywords and call to action words.
For example, if your keyword is "dog training" you would use that in the anchor text about 25%-30% of the time, the rest of the time rotate the anchor texts, examples of variety may include:
"puppy dog training"
"dog training ideas"
"how to train your dog"
"click here"
"http://www.yourdomain.com"
"visit the site"
So you can see the variations, some of the examples don't even have keywords in them like the call to action word "click here". This is a more natural way for linking to occur to a site and is how people general link to other sites.
2) Link variety
It's becoming more and more important to have variety in your link building profile. So just using high PR profile links only will not do. Just using article submissions will not do. You need to use all types of link source out there to vary your link profile. So a little from here and there is the order of the day. Again this is a more natural way links occur in the eyes of Google and it makes sense.
3) Relevant Links
Finally, you need to be getting your links on related topic sites. For example a dog training site, you could get links from a dog animal lovers forum, veterinary site or comment on a blog about animals and pets etc.
It would be very unnatural for say a finance site to link to a dog training website. It wouldn't happen in the real world and this is an important aspect of building links.
So, there you are, Google are just cleaning up their search results and those who play by their rules should be fine and do well. Those link spamming, then they will suffer the wrath of the Big G. Follow these simple steps, keep it natural, keep it safe!
A lot of Internet marketers are complaining about their legitimate sites disappearing off the face of Google overnight, and many others are reporting that everything is fine, or even better with regards to ranking! So what's been happening?. Well, from the emerging thoughts, after the update, there is growing evidence that for the majority things are 'A' ok, but if it's not for you then you can take some action to try and remedy the situation. All of Google's updates occur to wash out the crud from their search results as they need to continue to deliver quality and relevant search results to their users.
This is excellent news for those who build links and know what is needed of them. As the dust start to settle, it is becoming obvious that you still need to have good quality, unique content on your website. And, building links and SEO are not a waste of time as some people seem to believe. If you just work with Google then they can be your best asset. Here's 3 of the emerging thoughts about the Penguin saga:
1) Vary your anchor text.
Do not have your main keyword in every anchor text that you setup, this is a no-no and is likely to raise Google's suspicions. The thoughts of some leading marketers (who have been doing extensive split testing), is that you should probably use your main keyword about 25%-30% of the time in the anchor text, the rest being made up of LSI type keywords and call to action words.
For example, if your keyword is "dog training" you would use that in the anchor text about 25%-30% of the time, the rest of the time rotate the anchor texts, examples of variety may include:
"puppy dog training"
"dog training ideas"
"how to train your dog"
"click here"
"http://www.yourdomain.com"
"visit the site"
So you can see the variations, some of the examples don't even have keywords in them like the call to action word "click here". This is a more natural way for linking to occur to a site and is how people general link to other sites.
2) Link variety
It's becoming more and more important to have variety in your link building profile. So just using high PR profile links only will not do. Just using article submissions will not do. You need to use all types of link source out there to vary your link profile. So a little from here and there is the order of the day. Again this is a more natural way links occur in the eyes of Google and it makes sense.
3) Relevant Links
Finally, you need to be getting your links on related topic sites. For example a dog training site, you could get links from a dog animal lovers forum, veterinary site or comment on a blog about animals and pets etc.
It would be very unnatural for say a finance site to link to a dog training website. It wouldn't happen in the real world and this is an important aspect of building links.
So, there you are, Google are just cleaning up their search results and those who play by their rules should be fine and do well. Those link spamming, then they will suffer the wrath of the Big G. Follow these simple steps, keep it natural, keep it safe!
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software that works with the Google Panda and Penguin updates, click the
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