Are Panda/Penguin Penalties not Global but only fired for specific Google CCTLDs?
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An international portfolio of web sites has been suffering from Panda and Penguin over the last months. Essentially many of the international sites completely disappeared from the top 50 when before we had many Top 5 positions for competitive key words.
Today we noticed that it appears that for all this time rankings for local keywords have not been affected for domains outside of the most relevant Google CCTLD for the page.
To give an example:
Domain.it / Keyword 1 (IT) = Italian Competitive Keyword
Google.it: Keyword 1 (IT) April 2012 Position 4
Google.it: Keyword 1 (IT) December 2012 Position ---Google.com: Keyword 1 (IT) April 2012 Position 1
Google.com: Keyword 1 (IT) December 2012 Position 1Google.de: Keyword 1 (IT) April 2012 Position 3
Google.de: Keyword 1 (IT) December 2012 Position 4Have other people observed such behavior? Does this give any pointers towards how the recovery strategies should be drafted?
We have experienced that the more search volume a keywords has received the harder the Panda/Penguin impact. So one hypothesis could be that because the international Google domains do not receive overly significant traffic for the localized keywords Panda/Penguin protection algorithms are not being applied with the same force.
Any thoughts are welcome. /Thomas
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Thomas
When Google typically rolls out algorithm updates, specially the Panda's and Penguin's of the world, they typically first launch them on Google.com and based on how they perform and tweaks, eventually roll them out on International and Non-english sites.
I would say yes, there could potentially be a difference based on Search Volume. I would do some competition analysis, see how others in your niche have been affected and not been affected, identify patterns. I would also recommend doing a detailed SEO Audit for your sites and building a strategy on where the gaps are identified.
How are you ranking now ? Are you / were you doing any specific kinds of link building ? Did you over-do any one kinds of links ?
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