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    Did Google's Farmer Update Positively/Negatively Affect Your Search Traffic?

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    • rodnic66
      rodnic66 last edited by

      PRNewswire.com was listed in the original Sistrix post and was indeed hit, though not nearly as badly as their data suggested.  Overall the site is down ~20%.  We're obviously not a content farm, but we do have a ton of content on a vast range of topics, and therefore a very dynamic set of keywords.  We've alerted Google and I have some theories as to why we were targeted, but we're still picking through the data so forgive me for not sharing them until I'm more certain.

      Cutt's and Singhal's comments re external testers were fascinating.  If they've really codified qualitative factors that accurately quantify a user's experience on a site/page then that is going to get very interesting.  SEOs will have to grow natty little goatees and start calling themselves Optimization Experience Designers...

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      • Receptional
        Receptional @randfish last edited by

        I don't know Teachstreet - but checking my theories/tests, it does fit the model of what has been hit. I took a snippet af exact match content from a Teachstreet directory listing and put it in google: http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q="Get+ready+for+the+SATs,+connect+with+a+math+tutor+or+improve+your+LSAT+score"&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

        So what I see is Google taking note of exact;y what it would take note of - trying to put the original source of the content at the top and penalize (ignore) content tat mimicks the original.

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        • TKSearchGuy
          TKSearchGuy last edited by

          We definitely saw an impact at www.tradeking.com.  However, the impact (negative) was delayed and appears to be isolated to a few head ("primary") non-branded keywords.  We saw traffic begin to decline on these keywords on March 3rd.  So, it seems like we were impacted more by post-Panda "tweaks" than by the Panda update.

          Moreover, our Google ranking for one of these primiary keywords dropped from 5th to 11th (now 12th) on March 3.  Even more interesting:  said keyword had held steady at 5 or 6 since the Vince update.  Prior to the Vince update, our ranking for that keyword had been around 8 or 9 (with some fluctuation).  Effectively, our Vince gains have been lost (for this keyword) and we've lost a few more positions on top of that. Could that be a clue?

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          • daveschappell
            daveschappell @randfish last edited by

            The problem is that those pages are all unique (we are a locally-organized directory of classes and courses) -- to simply change copy to avoid being labeled duplicative, when it's perfectly rational copy for a human seems even 'more' SEO spammy than simply changing what's relevant for humans (i.e. the location-focused words).

            I do appreciate the research though -- any ideas on how to alter content for locales?  Wouldn't sites like Yelp get hit for this exact same type of thing?

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            • yudz
              yudz last edited by

              my UV dropped up to 60% when google panda rolled out world wide..

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              • anand2010
                anand2010 last edited by

                Hello,

                I recently faced issue of Google recent algo update on my main website. I found my ranks were all of 5th to 7th page even with website name without .com at end we have 5th page shown our biz website. It was a news portal and behind in subdomain i was running my web hosting website.

                1. I removed all news content from my website since i thought the news agency send me content send same content to others may cause in the issue so i removed the NEWS AREA

                2. I am turn off all of my old subscriptions or membership of blog networks etc. to make sure i get proper good backlinks with good research etc.

                Is there anybody who can suggest me what shall i take more action ? Mean any kind of further good suggestion i will highly appreciate if anyone can help me with any suggestions of SEO. I know there are many people who knows lots about it thus i thought to ask to community..

                I am also unsure its a Google panelty or a Google recent update negative changes to my website ?

                However i have already filled reconsideration request as an possible alternative by explaining google that we are no more NEWS CONTENT Website.

                Will wait for responses...

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                • paddlej
                  paddlej last edited by

                  Is the primary result of a site that rankings fall or are you guys also seeing a drop in the number of indexed pages? or both?

                  Also, how quickly do you all see sites recovering from this?

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                  • Turkey
                    Turkey last edited by

                    One client (Domain authority 47 ranks for 100s of tough brand related keywords) and had duplicate content on its internal brand pages (the same few 100 words of brand info on each brand page) and was hit badly.

                    We have other clients in this vertical (Mens designer clothing in UK) , some with duplication have increased in rankings, but they might have a slightly higher Domain Authority 50).

                    All the ranking drops happened on April 12<sup>th</sup>, across all pages which had internal duplication (you can see traffic drops by dissecting brand pages in GA).

                    We have re written all content and placed it on all pages so there is no internal duplication. All the new content has been there for a month and each page has been cached. No change to our rankings.

                    Anyone know if the changes they have made have seen any improvements? Surely if this algorithmic then once the algorithm picks up the changes then it re-assesses you and will change your ranking? Surely you can’t now be a ‘marked’ domain???

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                    • Millibit
                      Millibit last edited by

                      I was hit pretty hard at lasr.net, a niche travel site focusing on attractions and events.  While the site has been up for over a decade we are currently down 50% from where we normally are.    We had the same issue of having placeholder pages where users could submit their own attractions, events, etc.  While normally operating around 400k pages indexed, I did notice that we ballooned to over 1 million indexed weeks prior to the farmer update.

                      On the downside for us, the majority of our pages that ranked very well were original content that had been present on the web for a minimum of 5 years.  😕

                      I am aggressive on the site with adsense / advertising as it provides the revenue for site production and I could see those placeholder pages or pages with low content being targeted (not unfairly so) as their ratio was a bit skewed.

                      Currently we are focusing on reevaluating both on page and off page SEO with a primary push for unique content generation.  In the last month we have seen slow, but steady, growth in search traffic.

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                      • robertdempsey
                        robertdempsey last edited by

                        All of my affiliate sites held rankings as well as my authority sites. From what I've seen what's worked is:

                        • Continuously publishing content
                        • Putting the blog page first (continuously updated)
                        • Ensuring that Google is aware of my site in Google Webmaster Tools
                        • So basically building an affiliate site as a "standard" authority site

                        So no drop in rankings, actually the exact opposite.

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                        • copykatrecipes
                          copykatrecipes last edited by

                          I have had interesting results during the farmer updates, I was originally effect by a downturn of about 40% in traffic, but after about 4 weeks the traffic came back.   In the Panda 2.2 update my page rank slipped from 6 to 5 😞  But I did not loose any traffic despite loosing the page rank.

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                          • mefindcoup
                            mefindcoup last edited by

                            Our site MeFindCoupon actually advanced from 6-15 page on average to 1-5 for our keywords, we are a new site, but also been doing some SEOseo  it really good.

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                            • polarking
                              polarking last edited by

                              I have not seen much of a change. Actually if I have to say anything it would be things have improved. Not, working for an agency helps me because I only answer to one person. Reading about people getting hit hard I am curious if their clients have been blowing up their emails and phone asking about the condition of the site. Over optimized sites I guess were hit the hardest. My marketing department started having me get more content on the site prior to the updates. So maybe that had some affect on whether we got hit.

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                              • Nomanali
                                Nomanali last edited by

                                SOme positive impact increase in CTR, because after these updates all the spam sites hit down towards and our website get more exposure...

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