This is the first in a series of articles looking at the aftermath of Google’s Panda algorithm update, which launched February 24, 2011.
Scooped by
Robin Good
onto Google Penalty World February 25, 2013 3:30 PM
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Two years ago today Google Panda hit thousands of web sites bringing them to near oblivion in a matter of hours. After two years most of the sites that were originally hit by this Google penalty are still suffering from it, and there are only a small number of cases where the site has been able to recover fully its pre-Panda traffic levels.
"Two years ago today, Google sent shockwaves through not only the SEO industry, but also through online publishing in general when it launched the Panda algorithm update.
It was originally called the “farmer” update because Google’s prime target was “content farms,” a name used to describe sites that created high-quantities of low-quality content that sometimes ranked highly in Google’s search results.
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As you’ll see below, on a list of nearly two dozen of Panda’s original losers, only two websites have returned to the SEO visibility that they had about three weeks post-Panda. The others have all continued to lose search visibility.
Some other Panda-hit websites have recovered, though not all of those recoveries have been permanent. We’ll look at all that later in this article."
Informative. Good real-world cases. 7/10
Full article: http://searchengineland.com/google-panda-two-years-later-losers-still-losing-one-real-recovery-149491