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Penguins, Pandas, and Panic at the Zoo

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freddiesun1115: <p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April 24th with the release of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo...

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<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April 24th with the release of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo update</a>&nbsp(originally dubbed the <a href="http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html">&ldquowebspam update&rdquo</a> by Google). While every major algorithm update causes some protest, post-Penguin panic seems to be at near record levels, worsened by weeks of speculation about an &ldquoover-optimization&rdquo penalty. Webmasters and SEOs are understandably worried, and many have legitimately lost traffic and revenue. Before you go out and burn your website to the ground for fear of a penguin in the pantry, I want to offer some advice on how to handle life after an algorithm update.</p> <p> <strong style="color: rgb(65, 64, 64) font-size: 1.9em line

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<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April twenty fourth with the launch of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo update</a>&nbsp(initially dubbed the <a href="http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html">&ldquowebspam update&rdquo</a> by Google). Even though every single key algorithm update triggers some protest, article-Penguin worry looks to be at in close proximity to report ranges, worsened by weeks of speculation about an &ldquoover-optimization&rdquo penalty. Site owners and SEOs are understandably nervous, and a lot of have legitimately missing targeted traffic and earnings. Ahead of you go out and melt away your internet site to the floor for dread of a penguin in the pantry, I want to offer you some assistance on how to take care of daily life imm

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<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April 24th with the release of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo update</a>&nbsp(originally dubbed the <a href="http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html">&ldquowebspam update&rdquo</a> by Google). While every major algorithm update causes some protest, post-Penguin panic seems to be at near record levels, worsened by weeks of speculation about an &ldquoover-optimization&rdquo penalty. Webmasters and SEOs are understandably worried, and many have legitimately lost traffic and revenue. Before you go out and burn your website to the ground for fear of a penguin in the pantry, I want to offer some advice on how to handle life after an algorithm update.</p> <p> <strong style="color: rgb(65, 64, 64) font-size: 1.9em line

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<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April twenty fourth with the launch of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo update</a>&nbsp(initially dubbed the <a href="http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html">&ldquowebspam update&rdquo</a> by Google). Whilst each main algorithm update leads to some protest, publish-Penguin worry appears to be at close to file ranges, worsened by weeks of speculation about an &ldquoover-optimization&rdquo penalty. Site owners and SEOs are understandably anxious, and numerous have legitimately misplaced visitors and income. Prior to you go out and burn up your web site to the floor for worry of a penguin in the pantry, I want to provide some guidance on how to deal with lifestyle following an algorithm update.</p> <p> <strong styl

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<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April 24th with the release of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo update</a>&nbsp(at first dubbed the <a href="http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html">&ldquowebspam update&rdquo</a> by Google). Although each and every significant algorithm update brings about some protest, submit-Penguin panic would seem to be at around document amounts, worsened by weeks of speculation about an &ldquoover-optimization&rdquo penalty. Website owners and SEOs are understandably concerned, and several have legitimately dropped site visitors and profits. Just before you go out and burn off your site to the ground for concern of a penguin in the pantry, I want to supply some suggestions on how to manage existence right after an algorit

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<p>Posted by <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/22897">Dr. Pete</a></p><p> Google&rsquos war on lovable critters escalated on April twenty fourth with the launch of the <a href="http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623">&ldquoPenguin&rdquo update</a>&nbsp(initially dubbed the <a href="http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html">&ldquowebspam update&rdquo</a> by Google). Whilst each main algorithm update leads to some protest, publish-Penguin worry appears to be at close to file ranges, worsened by weeks of speculation about an &ldquoover-optimization&rdquo penalty. Site owners and SEOs are understandably anxious, and numerous have legitimately misplaced visitors and income. Prior to you go out and burn up your web site to the floor for worry of a penguin in the pantry, I want to provide some guidance on how to deal with lifestyle following an algorithm update.</p> <p> <strong styl

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