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Getting Un-Panda-lized: One Blog’s Response to Google’s Panda Update

on Jul 14, 2011
Getting Un-Panda-lized: One Blog’s Response to Google’s Panda UpdateThis guest post is by Ethan of OneProjectCloser.com When Google rolled out the first Panda update on 23 February 2011, we saw our site traffic plummet by 40%. I learned about this four hours after quitting my day job to become a full-time blogger. I don’t regret the decision for a second, but it presented some unique challenges for the days ahead. Since then, we’ve employed several different strategies to reclaim our former glory. Research and site analysis led us to remove potentially low

Disruptive Demand Media Fights Disruptive Third Party Claims

on Apr 18, 2011
Disruptive Demand Media Fights Disruptive Third Party Claims

If you ever read any corporately generated content from content farm poster child, Demand Media, it won’t take long before you see the word disruptive. Here is the first sentence from content.demandmedia.com

Google’s Panda Update—the Lessons I Learned

on Apr 7, 2011
This guest post is by Kevin Sanders, of strongandfit.net. Things were going well over at my fitness blog. I was not an A-lister, but traffic was steadily increasing. I was starting to get ranked for several lower competition keywords. Organic traffic was improving. Then suddenly my search engine traffic dropped dramatically.
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