Ok if you've been keeping a close on Google then I am sure you're aware of the recent update that they just rolled out within the last few hours. First it was Panda affecting sites with low quality thin content. Then there was Penguin targeting webmasters who use spammy tactics with their link building. Now they just released the NEW updates, only this time they're going after sites with EMD that offer no quality. Now the real question is at the moment, will ALL sites be affected by this? Or just the websites that ride on the EMD tactic for the ranking power? I'm sure not every site will be knocked out the serps based on this alone, because to me it just wouldn't make sense for Google to this. A sites that has an exact domain BUT offers great content and has the relevant quality backlinks pointing there way should have nothing to worry about. However those site which are MAINLY Adsense driven that offer little to no content and a ton of irrelevant links pointing their way may have something to worry about. Some webmasters have already noticed a few of their sites knocked out of the serps ALREADY after the updates rolled out. This is just a friendly heads up to everyone who depends on Google for their traffic and have these type of websites in their business model. You can read more about this here for more details on the update.
Ok if you've been keeping a close on Google then I am sure you're aware of the recent update that they just rolled out within the last few hours. Whether you have updated?
It appears they finally took the head out of their arsh finally and decided to do something about that. Some of my buddies who completely dominated some niches are freaking out right now. Sites once were worth a ton are no better than toilet paper at the moment. I can't wait to see what happens to Flippa marketplace in the next coming weeks. I feel bad for the unsuspecting newbies there.
what's you domain name? is your domain copied one. For instance www . example. com is highly reputated site and yours is www . ​example. net ? EMD means Exact Match Domains, who ever have exact matched domains and competing for the same KWs in the highly reputated sites and if you're providing the cheap quality to the one you're competing then you'd be thrown out of Google..