Is a Big Panda Still Affecting Your Website Unfairly?
If you have a website then there is a chance that your site was damaged by the Google Panda update. Since the initial release there have been a couple of updated versions, one of which was focused on repairing some of the damage that was caused to good websites who were marked down in the rankings as Panda decided the sites were of poor quality or spamming. Our SEO Buxton service has been helping ecommerce websites improve throughout the whole process.
The aim of Panda was to provide users with quick results and reduce the amount of time that people had to spend visiting multiple sites before finding the information they required. If you are wondering how you can make your website more Panda friendly then you can try out the SEO Buxton tips bellow or simply speak to the experts in person and ask for some assistance on the matter.
Tips on Taking Care of Google Panda
Our tips will help you to fill the main criteria that are set by Google Panda and the search engines algorithms to help maintain a good rank on the search engines, or repair some of the hurt caused by the update several months ago. As Google Panda is not running constantly you may need to be a little patient after making any alterations, however, in time you should see some positive improvement in the position your website places in the SERPS.
1. Aim to satisfy the reader first and the search engines second. This is vital as unsatisfied readers will lead to short amount of times spent on your site and a large bounce rate. If the search engines see that people are not spending time on your site and are visiting others further down in the list it will not look good. SEO in Buxton recognises that the only way to keep readers happy is to write just for them. Do not spam them with keywords that have hardly any reason being on the page. Original, informative content is paramount. We have said it before but many businesses are reluctant to recreate content until it is explained to them that it could be the one thing holding their website back.
2. Make sure your website is fast and responsive. A slow site will frustrate people and lead to them moving on to the next in the search engine result pages. Internet users do not want to wait around. Information, pictures and the site as a whole needs to be presented in seconds, not minutes. If you do not know how to make your site faster contact your ecommerce website design UK for their assistance.
3. Research your keywords and Keep tracking them.
At SEO Buxton we offer keyword research that can make sure that the right people find your site. You need to try and direct your site directly towards people who will really find your website useful. Do not add keywords which are not really relevant, this will lead to more people fleeing from your site faster than you can say ‘bounce’.
For further help and advice why not contact our SEO Buxton team. Telephone 0843 212 0080 searchoptimisation.uk.com and speak to the experts directly,
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