Google Panda This Past Weekend Impact
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I understood that Google was implementing a major Panda refresh this past weekend.
Did it happen?
Anyone notice any impacts?
What changed?
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Yes, my website was hit pretty hard (again), and it is pretty weird considering we begun a big cleanup of duplicated contents 5- weeks ago, and we actually expected to have some good results from this last update!
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I was at SMX West last week and I think Matt Cutts briefly mentioned a algorithm update that was to hit last friday or this monday.. I haven't noticed any impact from it though.
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I noticed changes on the 9th. Could that be related to a panda refresh?
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According to SERoundtable they think it hit on Friday, but Google did not confirm:
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I just got an email from an SEO "expert" who says Panda #25 update hit last Friday. No further explanation except an invite to a telephone presentation tonight.
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Google was pretty vague saying that there would be a refresh sometime soon and then they weren't going to announce any more because Panda is going to roll in with regular algo changes.
From what I have seen I think that some sites could have been affected on March 15 (Fri). I believe that Dr. Pete noticed a slight flux in the SERPS on Wed and Thurs.
But, no one can conclusively say if there was a refresh or not.
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No changes noticed on our end. Seomoz's algo change monitor also has not recorded any changes.
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