Google’s Penguin algorithm update has certainly been causing a big stir over recent months with updates around Thanksgiving in the US causing sites to drop off the ranking and similar issues across the globe. As we know, the Penguin algorithm is Google’s way of tackling link spam and bad links, trying to clean up number of dodgy paid links and directories that have for some been in place for many years.

The impact of a Penguin penalty can be severe – a loss of rankings on your own brand name is the worst case scenario and a period of time in the search abyss. It’s easy to see why SEOs place a lot of emphasis on dealing with potential link spam issues as there is nothing worse than seeing a client lose their rankings, especially if the links were in place long before you took over the management of their SEO activity. We totally get why you would want to ensure the link profile is as clean as possible – we do the same thing here but one thing not to forget in all this is the other side of the Google algorithm – Panda.

Panda 4.1

We are now on Panda update 4.1. This particular algorithm looks at tackling the issues of poor quality content across the web and is a long term play for SEOs. Google’s mission is to provide search results that display the most relevant results to the end user and that means putting quality content first. The thing is, we know you have had enough of us telling you that you need to produce quality content, you want to know what it means.

Well, thankfully our friends over at Moz have done a lot of work looking into the latest Panda 4.1 update and thanks to the brilliant Josh Bachynski they have a come up with a list of the top four dos and don’ts when it comes to producing quality content and Josh explains it all in a Moz Whiteboard Friday from early December 2014:

Main Panda 4.1 takeaways

Hopefully you took the time to listen to Josh explain the impact of the most recent Panda update but just in case you didn’t, here is our quick summary:

Dos

Don’ts

So, that’s it in a nutshell. Thanks to Josh for the Whiteboard Friday and hopefully this will give you food for thought and keep Panda fresh in your mind.