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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Google: Panda Updates - SEO World Guide

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Google’s Panda Update is passing through a filter introduced in Feb 2011 intended to end sites with poor quality content from functioning their technique into Google’s Top SERP(Search Engine Ranking Position). Panda is restructured from time-to-time. When this happens, sites before hit may run away, if they've prepared the right changes. Panda may also grab the Websites that escaped previously. A restore also means “fake positives” might get released.  most recent news related to Panda is below.

Google Releases Panda Update 21, Impacts 1.1% Of US Queries In English

This marks the 21st confirmed Panda Update by Google and stays in keeping with the roughly 4-6 week release schedule. Here are all the releases so far:



All Panda Updates Till November 7th 2012



Panda Update 1, Google Panda update 1 Feb. 24, 2011 (11.8% of queries; announced; English in US only)

Panda Update 2, 

April 11, 2011 (2% of queries; announced; rolled out in English internationally)

Panda Update 3, 

May 10, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)




Panda Update 4, 
June 16, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)



Panda Update 5, July 23, 2011 
 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)



Panda Update 6, Aug. 12, 2011 
(6-9% of queries in many non-English languages; announced)



Panda Update 7, Sept. 28, 2011 
(no change given; confirmed, not announced)



Panda Update 8, Oct. 19, 2011 
(about 2% of queries; belatedly confirmed)



Panda Update 9, Nov. 18, 2011:
 (less than 1% of queries; announced)



Panda Update 10, Jan. 18, 2012 
(no change given; confirmed, not announced)



Panda Update 11, Feb. 27, 2012 
 (no change given; announced)



Panda Update 12, March 23, 2012 
(about 1.6% of queries impacted; announced)



Panda Update 13, April 19, 2012 
(no change given; belatedly revealed)



Panda Update 14, April 27, 2012:
 (no change given; confirmed; first update within days of another)



Panda Update 15, June 9, 2012: 
(1% of queries; belatedly announced)



Panda Update 16, June 25, 2012:
 (about 1% of queries; announced)



Panda Update 17, July 24, 2012:
(about 1% of queries; announced)



Panda Update 18, Aug. 20, 2012:
 (about 1% of queries; belatedly announced)



Panda Update 19, Sept. 18, 2012: 
(less than 0.7% of queries; announced)



Panda Update 20 , Sep. 27, 2012 (2.4% English queries, impacted, belatedly announced

Panda Update 21, Nov. 5, 2012 (1.1% of English-language queries in US; 0.4% worldwide; confirmed, not announced)



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Panda Update 3, May 10, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)

Google Says It’s Panda Update 2.1, Not Panda 3.0, 


Panda 2.1: Google won’t release the percentage of queries impacted but says this is far less than in the other updates. Changes were made in the past few days.


It’s important to remember that Google is always making changes to its search algorithm. Panda was a big algorithm change, but it’s not likely that Google will make similar huge change for months.

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Google Panda Update 4, Google Panda 2.2 UpdateJune 16, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)

Google has given us confirmation that they have run an update to the Panda filter recently.
We have been expecting the Google Panda 2.2 update based on news coming out of the SMX Advanced conference. Matt Cutts told SMX attendees that Panda 2.2 has been approved, hasn’t been rolled out yet, but that should happen soon.

The update hit sometime late last week. I believe Google manually pushed out the Panda 2.2 update around June 16th.

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Panda Update 5, July 23, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)


Google Panda 2.3 Update Is Live July 23, 2011

The 2.1 to 2.3 dates are approximate. Google may have rolled them out just a bit earlier or later than those exact days. The bigger issue is that you can see a trend developing. About every month, Google reruns its Panda algorithm.


Each time Panda is run, there’s a chance some hit from the last update will improve, while other sites might see traffic drops. In between updates, changes people may make specifically in hopes of fixing a Panda problem won’t show any impact until the next update is run.

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Panda Update 6, Aug. 12, 2011 (6-9% of queries in many non-English languages; announced)

Google Panda Update 2.4: Panda Goes International, In Most Languages


Google has just announced that their “Panda” rankings changes, first launched in the United States in late February and rolled out to English language indices internationally in April, have now launched internationally in all languages other than Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
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Their post notes that for non-English indices, this change impacts 6-9% of queries (vs. the 12% the original US English launch). This launch also includes a few minor changes to the English version of Panda, but shouldn’t have a substantial impact.

Panda Update 7, Sept. 28, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)

Confirmed: Google Panda 2.5 Update Arrived This Week



Google has confirmed that the latest iteration of its Panda algorithm update is live. Based on our tracking of the algorithm changes, this is Panda Update 2.5.

Google declined to share any specifics about what types of sites, pages or content this update targeted, instead only sharing the company’s default statement:

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Google Panda 2nd Update April 11, 2011

Panda Update 2, April 11, 2011 (2% of queries; announced; rolled out in English internationally)

On February, Google launched an extensive algorithm change (known as “Farmer” or “Panda”) intended at identifying low-quality pages and sites. These are pages (often seen on so-called “content farms”) with text that is relevant for a query, but may not provide the best user experience. (Google calls it a “high quality sites algorithm”.) Today, Google has rolled this change out to all English language queries and made a few minor updates (with an estimated impact to 2% of U.S. queries).

Live for All English Queries


The original algorithm update impacted only U.S. queries. As of today, this change is live for all English queries worldwide. This includes both English speaking countries (such as searches on google.co.uk, and google.com.au) and English queries in non-English countries (for instance, for a searcher using google.fr who’s chosen English-language results).

In the United States, the initial launch impacted nearly 12% of queries, so it stands to reason that the impact may be similar for English-speaking searchers across the world.


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