Panda Updates?
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Anyone aware of any algo updates/refreshes today?
Been seeing some serp movements on .co.uk
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We had a large drop this week.
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Don't see any press release or blog post from Google today to support your findings. If one or few sites moved that may be site specific and may need further deep analysis.
Checking historical link values is one of the options.
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Good to know.
Thanks Keri
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I'd keep an eye on Search Engine Roundtable. Barry is usually quick to post when he sees people start talking about an update, and will also post when he gets any type of confirmation (or denial) from Google. http://www.seroundtable.com/
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