One year ago, Google launched its “Panda Update” designed to filter low quality or “thin” content from its top search results.
After the infographic, you’ll also find more information about the Panda Update ranging from in-depth analysis of how it works, “winners and losers” and well as recovery tips.
Panda: The Timeline
Panda Update 1.0: Feb. 24, 2011
Panda Update 2.0: April 11, 2011 (about 7 week gap)
Panda Update 2.1: May 10, 2011 (about 4 week gap)
Panda Update 2.2: June 16, 2011 (about 5 week gap)
Panda Update 2.3: July 23, 2011 (about 5 week gap)
Panda Update 2.4: August 12, 2011 (about 3 week gap)
Panda Update 2.5: September 28, 2011 (about 7 week gap)
Panda Update 3.0 : October 19, 2011 (about 3 week gap)
Panda Update 3.1 : November 18, 2011 (about 3 week gap)
Panda Update 3.2 : January 18, 2012 (about 8 week gap)
Panda Update 3.3 : February 27, 2012 (about 6 week gap)
Sources:
http://searchengineland.com/google-panda-update-112805
http://www.seomoz.org/google-algorithm-change
After the infographic, you’ll also find more information about the Panda Update ranging from in-depth analysis of how it works, “winners and losers” and well as recovery tips.
Panda: The Timeline
Panda Update 1.0: Feb. 24, 2011
Panda Update 2.0: April 11, 2011 (about 7 week gap)
Panda Update 2.1: May 10, 2011 (about 4 week gap)
Panda Update 2.2: June 16, 2011 (about 5 week gap)
Panda Update 2.3: July 23, 2011 (about 5 week gap)
Panda Update 2.4: August 12, 2011 (about 3 week gap)
Panda Update 2.5: September 28, 2011 (about 7 week gap)
Panda Update 3.0 : October 19, 2011 (about 3 week gap)
Panda Update 3.1 : November 18, 2011 (about 3 week gap)
Panda Update 3.2 : January 18, 2012 (about 8 week gap)
Panda Update 3.3 : February 27, 2012 (about 6 week gap)
Sources:
http://searchengineland.com/google-panda-update-112805
http://www.seomoz.org/google-algorithm-change
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