Latest Happening in SEO - Penguin & Panda Update & Page Rank!

Latest Happenings in SEO – Penguin & Panda Update & Page Rank!

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14 responses to “Latest Happenings in SEO – Penguin & Panda Update & Page Rank!”

  1. Informative. Thanks for the info, Alok 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Anita, I am delighted that you liked it… 🙂

  2. Firstly thanks for acquainting with Google Panda and Penguin and secondly Thanks again for this update. Neat Post, easy to understand 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Datta 🙂 I am glad that you liked it…

  3. Rajkumar Avatar
    Rajkumar

    Sir my blog’s page-rank is 1 till now. is it will be dropped in the future ?

    1. I don’t think so Rajkumar, if they decided to drop the Page Rank concept only then your Page Rank will drop, else, it should remain in the same stage, i.e. a PR of 1…

  4. This is very helpful Alok :). Honestly I was never aware of the concept of PR, turns out it is kinda good now 🙂 :).. Currently all I am looking at is good traffic and clean articles on my site with as much originality as possible, thus maintaining the quality standards which I hope will be of a good help in the future..

    1. You are absolutely right Vinay, that are the things which matters, though there was a time when PR of a page or site was mattered, but that time has gone away 🙂 Thank you so much Vinay for all the support.

  5. Alok, what to understand with the terms: Panda and Penguins? What’s the basic difference? Why Google is continuing both versions simultaneously?

    1. Ravish, Panda and Penguin are the name of two famous updates by Google, which changed the form of SEO. I will come up about them in the SEO tutorial series soon, but as far as basic concept is concerned, Panda stands for the quality of content on your website, and Penguin stands for quality of links on your site and coming to your site as well. The website is consisted of two things, once content and other is the links. You are visiting a page and found content over there, you can either found it useful or a waste, but then where will you go from there? You will follow the links placed on that page, else return back to the page from where you reached there. So the quality of a web page or website can be described with the help of these two things only.

      And hence Google came up with these two updates, one checks the quality of content which you are putting on your site, whether it is unique or copied from some where, whether it is so short or it has all the information’s, whether it is relevant or not, whether it is useful to the visitors or not, whether it has the ability to engage the visitors or not, and based on those criteria it can rank the page, and this is the duty of the Panda update. Second which is the Penguin one, checks if you are placing relevant, and high quality links on your page or not, whether your page is linked form related sites or not, whether your page is getting links from good quality sites and in a good way or not, and based on these they can rank your page.

      So I guess this is the main reason why Google is continuing both of them almost simultaneously.

      1. Ravish Mani Avatar
        Ravish Mani

        Thanks Alok for this elaborate explanation in easy to understand language 🙂

        1. You are most welcome Ravish 🙂

  6. Alok Bhai sahab how will it effect the search result display by the googlebot.

    1. Dear Sampat Kumari jee, these changes won’t impact anything on search results display by Google, but yes, Panda updates will harm sites which has poor quality content, duplicate content or copied content sites. Those sites will be out of the search results soon.

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