Monday, December 3, 2012

Google Panda - Get the Facts Right!


The internet is flooded with all sorts of information when it comes to the Google Panda Update. But, how do you find out what to trust and what not to trust? The thing is that all kinds of people are saying all sorts of things about the Google Panda Update; therefore, it's time that you got some facts right...

# Duplicate Content will not always penalize you

I am sure that most of you guys are wondering "What the hell is this? Isn't Google Panda meant to tackle Duplicate content that is prevalent on the World Wide Web?" Well, sure it is. But, unless you are a webmaster that thrives solely on duplicate content alone and haven't really bothered about original and high-quality content ever; chances are, you won't be penalized for sharing an excellent blog post or newsworthy post once-in-a-blue-moon.

The Google Panda in reality was developed to tackle low-quality thin content that doesn't offer much value to the readers. But, on the contrary, some people misinterpreted it to be an update that was after every instance of duplicate content found on the World Wide Web. So, if you happen to be a webmaster that has been providing his/her readers with high-quality information rich unique content for quite some time now; you really don't have much to fear. Therefore, if you come across an excellent blog post written by someone else and want to share it on your website just go ahead and do so.

The only thing that you should watch for though; is that you don't end up doing so often and always give the credit to the original author. Keep providing your readers with high-quality unique information rich articles consistently, and you can rest assured that sharing an already published blog post written by someone else once-in-a-blue-moon will not have any negative impact on your website or blog.

# Publishing Spun Content is not OK

Time and again, I come across a lot of blog posts and articles that are actually spun versions of content that has already been published on the World Wide Web; this is not OK by any means. No matter what some self-proclaimed pundit might have told you, spun content in reality is a death sentence for your blog or website.

Trust me; you really can't fool Google anymore by using content that has been spun to look like a unique article or blog post. Plus, most of that content doesn't really makes any sense for the reader, as the words end up being jumbled and is likely to get your readers frustrated.

The Google Panda update in reality is a boon for the webmasters and bloggers who have been churning out high-quality unique articles, because now they are seeing an increased PageRank for their blogs and websites; and therefore, are working harder to come up with more such amazing content. On the other hand, websites and blogs with thin content have literally been obliterated by the Google Panda.

I hope that now that you have a fair idea about this beast of an update from the house of Google, you guys will finally start recognizing it as a friend rather than a foe. Do feel free to ask any questions regarding the Panda and I will be more than glad to get back to you.

Till next time... Godspeed amigos!!

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