It's done. We've finally got another update for our reigning Google search engine. The update, nicknamed Panda, was "released" on 7/19 and will reportedly continue its fight for several more months.
What is he responsible for?…
Like every previous one, Panda is responsible for swedish phone number lookup targeting sites that lack quality and do not bring any value to users' lives in the form of original and high-quality content.
Sites using any variety of techniques banned by Google, such as keyword stuffing or cloaking, should also start to worry.
The Panda update is responsible for quality, and we can see clearly how it is with quality.
Panda also provides a breath of fresh air for sites affected by its last update, assuming of course that the owners of those sites have cleaned up. Let's recall that the last update of Panda took place over 10 months ago.
…And why supposedly?
Well, there are many voices on the web about the "Google statement" saying that Panduni's prowling in the SERPs for several months is in fact an exaggerated message and there is no question of any update, because its effects are not visible.
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It's true that we've become accustomed to the visible effects during previous updates , and hence doubts may arise as to whether Panda has even started.
Some believe that Google raised the alarm about panda under pressure, which is why they are announcing that it will be implemented over several months, although in reality they still need some time for it. This may mean that one fine day we will seriously feel its effects, because then it will be implemented "for real".
Only Google knows what it actually looks like.
The most important thing is to continue to implement the plan in line with the quality and improvement of your websites, and then when Panda actually strikes we can only wait for the best