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Simple Things You Can Do to Increase How Panda Friendly Your Website Is

By Mike Bronson


With Google's recent changes, you need to be sure any SEO efforts you make are Panda friendly. After all the kicking and screaming that many have been doing, in the end you have to buckle up and get it done. As you try to work out what alterations you want to make, you'll find there are still some gray areas. However, you'll find that Google has released lots of information regarding their changes. Google frequently publish blog posts with helpful SEO hints to improve your results. If you use Google Webmaster, this can give you a clear indication of why you might have been penalized. This article will look at three things you can do to increase the Panda friendliness of your site.

You can most definitely have too many ads on a page and that will cause a penalty if they are excessive. As things progress, it appears that Google may react if you have too much above the fold. A site with too many advertisements on it can be considered the exact thing they are looking to get rid of, namely too much noise on websites. The section above the fold of a webpage is the most vital part of a site. That space needs to be clean and have an uncluttered look. Google keeps a close eye on your bounce rate, which can be negatively impacted by a cluttered site.

Try updating your content so it's written or presented in list form. Articles with titles like "5 Tips to..." or "7 Best Ways to..." have long been the most popular on article directories. Those are list format articles, but you still have to make the content engaging using that format. Don't think you can get away with just writing a list that doesn't feature any other content. Other websites are more likely to link to interesting list-style articles. Just be careful that you do not make all your posts or articles like that.

For many years, backlinking has played an important part of any SEO tactics, but now Panda is more critical about how you do it. If possible, the backlinks you build should come from a diverse selection of sources. Google really does pay attention to how natural your backlink growth appears, so make sure you choose a range of sources. If possible, try to use some social media in your attempts too. Just don't overdo your efforts with one specific method. After you've done all this, look for ways to get links from sites with good PR and some authority sites. Remember though that backlinks from sites with PR0 will make it all look more natural, too.

You shouldn't find it too difficult to make your site Panda friendly. It's just a matter of learning what Google prefers and then go about doing it.




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