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SEO After Google Panda and Penguin

Published by Todd Herman on July 31st, 2012 - in Penguin update

SEO After Google Panda and Penguin

Google Panda is a kind of algorithm update which can influence SERP. It functions by reducing the traffic of low quality content site. Major factors influencing the performance of website in search results due to Google Panda effect include duplicate content, matchless headings of webpage and high amount of advertising on site.

Similar to Google Panda, Google Penguin released in April 2012 is another Google product affecting SEO marketing for your business.

The Penguin updates deal with a number of SEO factors like cloaking, keyword stuffing and content spinning. Following paragraphs will describe you SEO marketing after Google Panda and Penguin updates.

How Google Panda affect SEO?

Eliminating low quality content is one of the main intensions of Google Panda update. It drives more traffic to those sites with good content. It allows internet users to get what they need. To avoid the risk of Google Panda effect, internet marketers are advised to take care what they publish. Google promotes good, useful and real content on sites.

Tips to improve SEO after Google Panda

* Creating the finest quality content

Publishing high quality content is one of the best ways to improve SEO marketing after Google Panda. To protect website from Google Panda effect, website administrators are advised to remove keyword stuffed and filler content from their webpages.

* Design user friendly website

Website design plays an important role in SEO marketing. To overcome the troubles due to Google Panda, internet marketers are advised to choose user friendly design for their website.

Apart from choosing user friendly web design, SEO can be also improved by promoting product reviews, encouraging customer feedbacks and by active participation in social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.

* Update content

Updating content is one of the important ways to improve SEO marketing after Google Panda effect. While updating content, never hesitate to remove keyword stuffed content from site.

How Penguin affect SEO?

Penguin update from Google is dedicated to penalize spammers. Getting backlinks from content farms is one of the main factors influencing your website with Penguin updates. The best way to overcome this trouble is by creating relevant links by adding unique and quality content on site.

Tips to improve SEO marketing after Penguin

* Do not use Java Scripts

How many of you have used Java Scripts during web designing? According to studies, introducing Java Scripts or Flash can reduce the search engine visibility of site. Hence it is recommended to avoid using Java scripts during web designing.

* Limit the use of media files

Use of media files can negatively impact the performance level of website. It increases loading speed and reduces the overall performance level of website. This in turn reduces traffic to website and negatively impacts SEO marketing.

* User friendly website navigation

Following proper website structure and design is one of the main steps to improve SEO marketing after Penguin. For easier navigation, website administrators are advised to place important categories like Home on the visible area of site.

* Normalizing URLs

Normalizing URLs avoid duplicate content and protects webpage

7/31/2012 – Todd Herman

Link Building After Penguin

Published by Todd Herman on July 12th, 2012 - in Guest Post SEO

Link Building In A Post Penguin Web

Google launched their Penguin update on April 24th, 2012. The Penguin hobbles (with light speed) around the web looking for unnatural or spammy links, and when it sees them pointing to your website, rather than slashing the link or the benefit it’s providing to your site, the mad creature hacks your site’s limbs off, so your site falls to nowhere and can no longer climb up the SERP (search engine results page) ladder. In plain English: When the Penguin sees a link profile it doesn’t like, it kills your current rankings and makes it very hard to rank better again.

If you’ve already been mauled by the Penguin, I posted strategies for getting your site back to life at the top of the SERPs here. But what should you be doing on sites that haven’t been slashed, hacked, or stabbed through the heart by the Penguin? And what about new sites? What can you do to prevent drawing the Penguin’s attention, and his blade?

It’s All About Quality

Pre-Penguin, getting loads of spammy links from mass article submissions, crappy directory submissions, forum profiles, and similar garbage worked very well. Post-Penguin, it does not. You may still see some sites ranking with links like this, but if you do it’s probably because there are enough quality signals that Google’s Penguin either ignores the crap, or the site is considered a serious brand and has pretty thick armor. Can these crappy links still work in the short term? Maybe, but if you have enough of them you should expect to be slaughtered in the not too distant future.

Post-Penguin, you need to have a quality link profile in order to keep your head on your shoulders. That doesn’t just mean natural-looking link sources, but also natural link anchor text.

Natural Link Sources

So what’s a natural link source? It’s one that is editorially based, where a person with a real website made for real humans posts a link they think other humans will appreciate. When you add a forum profile to ThisForumReallySucksBad.com with a link to your site, no one is going to see it.  You know it, and Google now knows it. When you do a mass article submission, submitting a crappy article to 500 article directories with one blast, you know no one is ever going to see those articles.  Post-Penguin, Google knows that too. Think about it. Google is able to see into nearly every aspect of the web now, from Analytics to Chrome, they know which sites and pages real people are visiting, and what links they’re clicking on. They may be using that data, or they may be using some other combinations of data. The bottom line is that crappy links don’t look natural.

I used to think this video was both funny and tragic:

For better (for the web as a whole) and worse (for those of us that used some of these methods to stay competitive, and got nailed for doing so), the video is now largely irrelevant. It’s a funny example of what used to work. In all honesty, it’s probably better this way.

The bottom line is, you need to focus on quality link sources, which means those that are harder to get, from real sites and blogs run by real people. You need to reach out to people in your industry and anyone else who may be interested, and get them to understand that their visitors will be interested in what your site has to offer. If you do that well, they’ll link to your site from a page and in a location that visitors will actually see and click. That’s what you need to be focusing on now.

Keep in mind, if you don’t have a quality site yourself, this isn’t going to work. John Andrews has a great post on this. Go read it.

Natural Link Anchor Text

What’s a natural anchor text profile? In a phrase, it’s one that isn’t 90% “money keyword” anchors. In fact, it’s probably one that’s closer to 90% non-keyword anchors. There may be some exceptions, for example if your domain is a keyword domain like RedWidgets.com, you’re obviously going to be ok with a higher percentage of “Red Widget” anchors. But even this has changed since Penguin. Let’s take a look at the link profile for a big brand, Home Depot, using MajesticSEO:

See any “keyword anchors” in the top 30 links? Maybe one? The majority of their link anchors are a combination of brand and URL anchors. That’s one good example of a natural anchor text profile, and it should give you a good idea as to what Google is seeing and beginning to use as a reference for comparison.

Greg Boser put up a few excellent videos here, the first two covering the two topics above…natural link sources and anchors.  They’re all well worth watching for another slant.

What About Directories

Directories have been a decent link source for a long time. Will they get you nailed post-Penguin? It depends. If you’ve paid $20 to have your site blasted out to 1,000 crappy, free directories and you’re using one or two anchors…yes, Penguin could be heading your way for some killin’. But if you’re submitting your site to a handful of high quality directories that have an editorial review process AND you’re using brand anchors rather than keyword anchors, that should be ok.

What About Guest Posts

You should know the answer already. It’s the same with guest posts. If you’re paying to get Wikipedia articles spun with a link to your site inserted, on a spammy network of blogs built only to give links…a killin’ is coming your way. But if you’re writing a quality post on a quality blog that real people read, and getting a link to your site in that post (where it is relevant), that’s a good kind of link.

The Cheap & Easy Stuff

Forget about the cheap and easy stuff. There are too many people on the web today. If you can pay a few dollars to get a link, so can everyone else. Google has got to figure out a way to determine which site is “better” than the rest, and from here on out it doesn’t look like that’s going to be based on the number of cheap and easy links with perfect keyword anchors. You need to do things that aren’t easy for competitors to replicate. You need to create something of value, and promote it to people who care. Sorry, it’s not as easy as it used to be.

Origin: http://www.makecrazymoney.org/blog/link-building-post-penguin-web/

High Costing SEO or Affordable SEO? Go Pro Affordable, Thanks to Penguin!

Published by Todd Herman on July 2nd, 2012 - in Guest Post SEO

Some Search Engine Optimizers would say in order to maximize your SEO there is a higher cost that comes with it, a “you pay what you get for” SEO process.  This being as far from the truth as possible, we rather find it one of the more affordable avenues to market on the Internet, (with the proper professional SEO training).

Huge search players like Google are only making it easier with all the un-appropriately labeled “Google Slap”  Whereas the more appropriately named “Google Clap” is leaving the “white hat” search optimizers and small business in the lead.

Since the Google “Penguin” update the SEO industry in itself is going crazy with all these losses in rankings, money, food, and most of all, reputations but the thing is most of us lost in this small stepping stone towards Google’s “SEO Free Society” called “Penguin”.

Global SEO‘s and any SEO company panicked turning to “link pruning” some counted their losses and added a permanent ”301 redirect” on the Penguin effected domains, built a few organic articles and social bookmarking links and have their rankings back within a few weeks.

So in short the Google Penguin update got ride of all the ranking value on non-niche related back-links pointing back to your website. This gave way for new websites on old domains without these “BadBoy”  links more valuable than ever that easily dominate Google search engine.

After Penguin, ranking a website has never been more affordable nor easier.  With the properly on-page pre-optimized website (see below basics), and properly off-page optimized website. Simply 4 – 8 niche related, contextual back-links and make local business directory listings with your keywords optimized on each business profile and two weeks worth of patience.

Google is all about on-page optimization so here are a few “General” pointers to remember when performing any kind of optimization on your website after the Penguin update:

Webmaster Tools:
Make a Google, Bing and Yahoo webmaster tools account for each website. There is valuable information that can effect your rankings and most search engines will let you know what they like or don’t like from within. make sure you have all the required information in your webmaster tools, not having info will mask some main problems with your optimization.

Sitemap:
Sitemaps are essential  for the search engines to let the search engines see how your website is structured.  The more high quality, original, niche related content the better. Make sure you

Address on your website home page:
Google is all about locality. Make sure you let the search engines and your users know where you are located.  We have experienced huge increases in websites rankings with the companies full mailing address and phone number in plain view and also readable by the search engines.

Image optimization:
A few images on each page are needed to give your user visual aspects of your services. Image Alternate Text should be brand specific and non-keyword specific described, exactly what the image is. Eg, “(your company name) sales growth chart.” Your Keywords (main keywords should be in your Header alt-text image only)

Page Content:
Make your web page text something that would attract you if you were visiting your website to buy your product.  Asking your existing clients what attracted them to purchase your services or product will help you in determining what focus should go where in your website text and media. You will want a minimum of 300 words describing your product or services.  Have a maximum 3  bullet points with your main keywords bold for easy service or product focus. Eg.

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Do NOT over optimize:
The days of keyword stuffing and alt text keyword stuffing are over.  The search engines will ”record”  the main keywords you would like your users to see on your website at density approximation of 2-3%.  (total number of repeating keywords on your website)

 

Your message:
Make your message, clear, informative and mention how exactly your customers will benefit from using your product or services.  Do not use big words, search engine standard is a level grade twelve reading level.  A good rule of thumb is to ask yourself, ” what would you like to see if you were purchasing your same product you are offering.”
See you on top, CEO Todd Herman,  Canada SEO Professional ltd.

 

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