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This has to be one of the best ways I have found to explain the Panda Update by Google. Take a look at it.  Understanding the update will be easier after looking though this one.  The funny thing is, it pretty much states what I have always been preaching in SEO circles….good content, no gaming, and a good following are what it takes to get to the top of the ranks.

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Shannon Smith, owner of Hippocampus Marketing, has two goals in mind for his company; Helping small businesses become visible and profitable online, and educating their owners how to do this on a small budget. He has helped many small business owners start their online brands grow to over a half million dollars in profit. Shannon enjoys educating business owners willing to put in the time and effort to learn how to market their business online.

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Google Panda Infographic — 5 Comments

  1. No Kidding! I found several of my sites got hit, but other benefited from feeding the Panda. I am re-working the ones hit in order to capitalize on these changes. Good luck with yours!

  2. The recent Penguine update hit me hard. I’m still trying to figure out what went wrong. I guess the infographics. Have you find any pattern or common method you used on your Pandalized sites?

  3. Ricky,

    I have yet to notice a pattern in this update. I have noticed though that some sites i knew off that use “SEO writing” have been knocked down quite a few pegs. The writing of good content has taken a step forward in the SEO game. Read my other article about this. SEO Over Optimization

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