It’s simple. If you read the Google webmaster guidelines
to develop quality content, it mentions it clearly. Also, Google Panda
update (or whatever they name) in 2013 will be better if not same what
they had in 2012. Thus, for the new year, we’ll keep this animal’s
liking and disliking in mind!
Panda sees red easily when you…
Panda sees red easily when you…
- Use duplicate content
- Simply include geo-specific keywords but don’t narrate the actual difference
- Overly dense content with keywords and phrases
- Post as a ‘ghost provider’ from admin panel
- Write something that people don’t like (increased bounce rate)
- Don’t update blog regularly
- Go for boilerplate content (including URL structure)
- Keep multiple pages with almost same content and little variations in keywords
- Submit articles on directories blindly
- Purchase links or build unusual link
- Write original content
- Update your page regularly with user-centric content
- Take an authorship of your content
- Include multiple solutions to a common question (such as video tutorial, graphics and text)
- Use proper density of keywords and phrases
- Don’t stuff words just to make the article/post longer
- Write an engaging content (decreased bounce rate)
- Show alertness in newer technology and update your content with new stuff on the market
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