Forget PageRank - Now it's Panda Rank

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Published 14th July 2011 |
Read latest comment - 11th August 2011

Here's a cracking article from Danny Sullivan, SEO guru and editor of Search Engine land.

He explains the recent wave of Google Panda updates, and what they actually are.

Here's a summary, but if you want to learn more about optimising for Google, this makes good reading.

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Steve Richardson
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So, one more addition to ranking factors to the list of over 200 but a mighty one. Wonder what name they come up next? Master Shifu, probably? lol

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fourth-monkey

So, one more addition to ranking factors to the list of over 200 but a mighty one. Wonder what name they come up next? Master Shifu, probably? lol

Don't mock them, they may be watching..

For every big update we always slaughter a goat and do a bit of chanting, seems to have worked ok so far.

Steve Richardson
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I think I'm going to need a few more goats.....

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Dreamraven

I respectfully disagree with the guy.

Panda was the name given to the change of the update... NOT the ranking factor.

diggersjohn33

Well its the name of the engineer who came up with the thing.

And Google has a large number of "eyes" watching everywhere reading forums and your Gmail accounts (shhhhh I never said that) even MLF?

highlandspring

That is a good link and I followed it to the "Periodic Table" and its explanation. Useful thanks.

Bill Ryan

I actually keep that table with me and use it while I am working. It's a good route to follow in many ways.

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Dreamraven

I respectfully disagree with the guy.

Wow man, you are challenging Danny Sullivan. You have got some balls

Well its the name of the engineer who came up with the thing.

His name is Panda?

And Google has a large number of "eyes" watching everywhere reading forums and your Gmail accounts (shhhhh I never said that) even MLF?

I don't think they care.

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fourth-monkey

That is a good link and I followed it to the "Periodic Table" and its explanation. Useful thanks.

I actually keep that table with me and use it while I am working. It's a good route to follow in many ways.

The Periodic Table is a valuable resource.

For anyone that doesn't know what we're talking about, with permission from Search Engine Land, I've pasted a copy into our SEO education forum:
http://www.mylocalforums.com/seo-education/3478-periodic-table-search-engine-optimization-ranking-factors.html

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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