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More-Google-PandaThe Google algorithms change all the time and as such announcements about the company targeting low quality content don’t cause tremendous ripples on the surface. The general speculation, however, is that content farms are next on the chopping block. Google Panda has search engine marketers work round the clock to ensure that their client sites comply with all requirements for good ranking and are free from so-called junk or spam type content. The newest adjustment to their Google Panda algorithm may be a bit more difficult to address.

How Does Google Evaluate High or Low Quality Content?

One will first have to know how Google evaluates content and identifies spam before pro-active steps can be taken to limit the effects of Google Panda. Unfortunately the information has not been shared widely, but the following factors may play a role:

  • google-evaluatesWhether a website is generally a content farm where numerous topics are covered by a range of authors or whether the site covers a specific niche.
  • Author Rank may become more important as Google will give more attention to articles written by a higher ranking author than one with a poor rating.
  • The general length and depth of the articles as well writing style may be assessed (doing so will take loads of manpower or highly intelligent bots though).
  • Authority level of the author and site on a topic. A site containing articles about maize seeds for instance, will be frowned upon if it also covers pregnancy, televisions etc.
  • The age of the site will still be important.

When considering Google’s announcement one must agree that it does seem as if content farms are the targets rather than normal websites. Whereas one in the past would have added an article section to a website where the marketing articles featured, it may become necessary to integrate the articles in the various website categories as to prevent Google from viewing those as spam type content. This of course, is still mere speculation, but it does pay to reflect on possible scenarios.

Shallow Content

Google mentioned low quality and shallow content in their announcement. The normal website publisher may become wary of the terms, especially if the site owner has not hired a professional content writer. In general, it should not affect the average website where the content is not churned out at an enormous rate simply to have information that could be indexed. If a site owner or SEO company focuses on the provision of in-depth quality articles rather than marketing the company in every possible article, they have no reason to be concerned.  The content farms are known for some low quality content, but many of the articles are well written. Some articles may get a push in the ranking simply because of the author rank, while others can get a shift into the sandbox.

Why the Drastic Steps?

Google has not announced loud and clear that the target is content farms, simply that they are considering numerous changes because they want to ensure accurate, relevant and high quality search results for their users. Google has come under fire recently specifically on the topic of quality of search results. It is thus an effort by the company to save reputation and thus restore integrity of their search engine. Sites offering content that is strikingly similar to information at various other sites may also become targets.

The recipe for success in search results thus includes the major ingredient of originality. Sites such as Article Base, eHow, and Ezine obviously will have to do cleaning and be strict on the acceptance policy. It is difficult to control content which comes free. If you don’t pay anything for the articles, you thus don’t have much leverage. According to Google around 12% of searches are affected in some way or another by the changes Google has made in its algorithms.

Matt Cutts heading up the spam cutting at Google mentioned in a recent blog that high quality sites will be rewarded. Just how, one will have to wait and see. It does seem that anonymous articles don’t fall in the category of quality and as such the name associated with an article, may very well become even more important.

The Upside

High quality content creators have on numerous occasions complained about the copying of their content by other sites. The new changes in the algorithm will help to reduce copying of articles and simply rewriting content sourced on the Internet. As such the SEO companies making use of high quality content writers will have no problem and may indeed benefit from the changes made by Google. It is rather frustrating for a company to invest in solid quality content generation to simply find numerous websites with strikingly similar content two or three weeks later. The changes will bring back integrity to SEO and content generation and although some may feel the panic attacks coming on, for the most part, quality content writers and SEO companies will appreciate the changes.

Tips for Getting On the Good Side of Panda

  • Remove content that is similar on all you pages. This means that if you have a little paragraph or sentence that is placed on numerous pages of your site that it will be best to remove such.
  • Check affiliate sites for duplicate or similar and low quality content about your products and remove where necessary.
  • Delete any pages from your index which are no longer used – cut the dead wood.
  • Remove small letter links from the bottom of your pages – not all, only the ones that can be seen as spam links.
  • Control the content at sub-domains to minimize duplication and low quality content.
  • Remove any graphics and navigation which can cause slow loading speed.
  • Ensure that there are no repeats in the headings of pages.
  • Create original titles and ensure that when you add articles to your site that the content is not only original in the sense that you have generated such instead of copying, but each article must differ considerably in content from other articles on your site.
  • Keyword selection becomes important as articles covering similar keywords can be seen as too similar. Choose distinct keywords and where you can, remove tags which can get the Panda upset.

Numerous high quality sites have been hit by the latest Panda changes and are struggling to make a comeback. The best advice is to keep creating original high quality content that offers value to the reader and to follow the principles of good SEO practice to ensure that your website is not seen by Google as one of the content farm sites.

person typingGoogle has changed the SEO landscape considerably with Panda, the +1 Button, Social Search, and now the author rank algorithm. Web marketing companies and publishers need to make changes in their online marketing strategies or have their sites end up on pages five or six in the search results.

With the authorship mark-up announced, a tag can be added through semantic HTML to allow for searching of works by the same author in a particular website. In addition, the tag allows for directing to an author’s bio page which should be at the same website. With another tag, a link can be made to a profile at an external page or all pages displaying the author’s work.

Benefits For The Reader

The authorship mark-up enables users to locate articles written by a specific author. If an author has thus written informative and high quality articles, the recognition will be valuable. Users will not have to utilize the find option to locate works by a particular author at a website. In addition, the author rank system makes it easier to find articles written by a particular author in the organic search results of Google. The author’s page will include a list of articles or content pages created by the author and some biographical information. The days of the faceless content writer seem to be over.

person-writingWhy The Authorship Mark-Up?

Google intends to deliver the most relevant and highest quality content in response to user searches. What makes it a bit tricky is that the author page must be located at the same website where the content is delivered. The user will have to rely on organic searches to locate works by the same author at other websites.

Implications For Freelance Authors

The author ranking system will benefit freelance authors who write quality articles. An author will think twice before spinning out superficial content for the sake of search engine marketing. Once the author’s name is connected to an article or press release, the author will rethink the content. As such freelance authors may in future decline projects where the focus is on articles about similar or rather similar keywords for the same site.

Authors writing for numerous sites may have an initial disadvantage because they write on a wide variety of topics and may find it difficult to develop a reputation of being an expert on a topic. Whereas an author may not have minded writing about a particular topic in the past because there was no name attached to the content, the reputation of the author may become more valuable and as such many freelancers may decline previously accepted projects to protect their reputations.

Authorship Mark-up And Author Rank


Google Authors by jimboot

The authorship mark-up is a tool to be used, simplifying the process of identifying and locating work of a particular author at a website. The author rank is a content metric to help measure the quality of articles and importance of a web page based on the reputation of the author. With author ranking then Google will be able to identify high quality articles and content pages and thus ensure more relevant search results. Google is also planning the implementation of trust metrics such as the Google +1 button and user feedback which will help to ensure accurate results. Users will appreciate other features such as Google Preview showing parts of a work and perhaps an image of the author as well as a short bio on the author.

Implications For Search

It would be naïve to think that the author ranking metric will not influence search results. Users may be influenced by the images of authors and the trust indicators. With a positive image and thus trust associated with an author, the user is more likely to click on the result. SEO companies and publishers will thus have to ensure that their content writers develop solid reputations in specific areas of writing and carefully select the topics to be written about. By taking pro-active steps in the matching of author and topic, they can thus ensure higher click-through rates based on the reputation of the author.

Authors will have to create Google profiles to which the authorship mark-ups can link. It will give them more control over their content in the sense that their content will be protected against scrapers. Ownership of the works will thus be easier to substantiate.

Reputable authors will rank higher with the author rank system ensuring better search placement for well written content. With the authorship mark-up tools webmasters will be able to also link to other web pages and the author bio ensuring that authors will play an all important role in placement of web pages in search results at the end of the day. Multiple profiles can be linked by using a mark-up such as rel=”me” to ensure linking between various profiles.

With the system in place, the content created by high ranking authors may even be indexed before there are links created to the content. If a webmaster therefore uses a reputable author with an excellent ranking, it could mean quick indexing and with this improved traffic. The focus in content generation will thus also need to be on improvement of author rank.

Search engine marketing through content generation in future may heavily rely on top quality content of high ranking authors. Even if an author is relatively unknown at the start of the author tag usage, the scene can change quickly as some freelancers write numerous articles for one site during the course of a month. The author could develop a reputation for writing excellence on the topic within a relatively short period, which will ultimately benefit the website owner.

Combine the author rank with the muscle of the Google +1 button to recommend sites and you have powerful tools for better search results placement on a specific topic. Professional web marketing techniques become all the more relevant for top ranking. Contact us to help your site reach top ranking and sustain its search engine placement.

Google_logoSEO companies and website owners have to work around the clock to adapt their online and website marketing strategies to ensure that the sites they promote don’t fall victim to the latest Google algorithm changes, which highlight the importance of original well-written content aimed at the reader and not the search engine.

Not too long ago, most of the articles written for the purpose of search engine optimization were still around the 450 word mark and before that you could find hundreds of long copy in the range of 600 to 700 words. At the same time also came the notion that all you needed to pass the Google algorithm was about 250 plus words. It became more cost-effective for website owners to have several pages of just over 300 words focussing on keywords, than paying more for high quality articles in the range of 600 words. SEO companies have employed several content writers paying them for mass production and thus a lower tariff rather than paying more for high quality articles.

In effect it has been fine up to now since the general agreed perception is that online users prefer shorter rather than longer articles. Web users often scan rather than read. Of course, you also need to consider that once the article goes over 600 words, the writer must be paid more as it also means a new ball game of quality. All of these factors have  contributed to a massive influx of articles rather than truly in-depth articles not saying the same old thing over and over just in different words.

Google isn’t trying to harm website owners. The opposite is true – to get better, more accurate results for searchers ensuring that the web doesn’t become one big mass of useless information. At the end of the day it all boils down to original content being the king. Google has through its algorithm changes targeted the content farms with names of numerous article directories and ‘how to’ sites being affected. Demand Media has been one of the sites hardest hit by the changes in search algorithms, but some innocent sites have also fallen victim to the changes in algorithms. The online search engine marketing strategy will have to be changed if it is focussed solely on rewrites and content creation without the user in mind. Website owners can still create stunning websites, but with articles aimed at informing and giving the user something of value.

What Is Value?

Determining what Google sees as value is altogether something else. Some have speculated that grammar mistakes, repeating of keywords too many times, length of articles, value of incoming links, age of the site, and loading time will all play their fair share in the website ranking.

How To Beat The Changes

Some tips on how to minimize the effect that the Google algorithm changes will have on your site are briefly shared below, but it should be noted that there are more than one hundred factors to be considered. Striking the right balance between search engine marketing and design of the site can mean the difference between landing in the sand box and still ranking in the top five for organic search results.

Share Traffic Between Sponsored/Direct and Organic Search Results

Don’t focus solely on the search results pages. You need to minimize the effects of any algorithm changes and with that then it will be better to have a loyal customer base coming back because you offer value. You will thus have to rethink quantity over quality. Rather have fewer new articles added to your site with keyword density carefully considered than having loads of shorter articles and blogs added offering little other than marketing value. SEO companies will have to reconsider their hiring policies and the pay rate offered to ensure that the writers will not simply write as many as possible articles to get enough income, but will take time to do proper research and of course, also because the articles will contain more words. Website owners will have to take note of this as higher ranks will also mean higher SEO costs.

Design The Site For Fast Loading

Not all users have the same Internet connectivity speed, but Google doesn’t penalise the site owner for that. Rather, it is looking at minimizing the effect on the environment by ensuring faster loading sites complying with the standards for accessibility and usability of W3C. Get rid of too much Flash and get back to basics. Focussed, easy to navigate, fast loading sites will do better. The website owners should reconsider videos at their sites. It may become better to have the videos run at YouTube and have them linked back to your site. Thus, having a YouTube channel for the purpose of website marketing will be better than showing all the videos at your site. Doing your part in minimizing the blue print we have on our environment, will help to decrease loading time and ensure the plus of better ranking.

Keyword DensityKeyword Density Considerations

The keyword relevance to a site, topics discussed, and length of articles may in future play an important role. Keeping in mind that through the Google algorithm changes, sites adding the same old content just rewritten will be penalised, one must consider original content of value. With longer articles also comes the benefit of being able to space keywords better and reduce the risk of being noted as just a content farm.

Value Of Links

Incoming links will be judged according to the ranking of the sites from where the links are obtained and relevance to the content of the receiving website. Too many one to one links will be penalised. It comes back to good quality original content. If your site offers true value for the reader, other sites will link to it. Link exchange programs must thus be reconsidered. It doesn’t mean that one on one links will be out altogether, just that a balance must be maintained rather than relying on link exchange programs.

Impact On Article Marketing

Article directories have been severely affected by the Google algorithm changes on 25 February 2011. Some of the hardest hit sites are that of Wisegeek.com, Ezinearticles.com, Suite101.com, and Hubpages.com. Mahalo had severe staff cuts because of the changes and millions of dollars have been lost by the content farms. Website owners will find that article marketing will take on new meaning. Getting links in by submitting articles to the article directories can still be done, but with caution as to not to overdo it. Websites gaining traffic through negative comments at their forums will also see a severe drop in traffic.

Other Steps To Take In Meeting The New SEO Challenges

Create a Facebook account and build a business profile on the Facebook site. Ensure that blog posts are longer and offer real value. Join Twitter and move videos to a YouTube channel. Review your websites and remove any form of keyword stuffing or any resemblance to such. Rely less on article submission and more on the creation of well written longer original content. It may mean that the SEO companies will have to pay more than just doubling the amount for 300 to 600 word articles for the articles written by content writers because the depth of research must visible in the articles, but at the end of the day original content will be king in the battle of surviving the Google algorithm changes.