When Google declared it had re-engineered its search formula two weeks ago, the spotlight was understandably on the likely losers. This forumla is effecting many sites. Some on suggest people what is solution of this problem?
It depends upon the type of website you own and your marketing strategy. The google update was a good news for many authority sites including eHow. However for many article directories it was a bad news. If your site is a small niche site with unique content or a website that offer service you shouldn't worry. But if you were primarily dependent of eZine article for traffic, then you are in trouble at least for time being. White Hat Solution. Have unique content on your site. Get backlinks from various sources. Try to get high quality backlinks. For blackHatters it is still the usual game. Make google bot think that your site has lot of unique content and got lot of backlinks. If you are a blackhatter you know how to handle the situation. -Neo
i feel if your website doesn't have any copied content then you are fine else you are under the scanner to take some beatings
The solution is to stop relying on sites such as ezinearticles, hubpages, squidoo, etc. Instead, do a bit of keyword research and register keyword rich domains. With proper on-page SEO and backlinks you'll be ranking in no time. (If you've done proper keyword research.)
Yep, the main people in danger of being affected are those that use duplicate content. Start writing fresh, unique content guys - it's much better for the long term.
I have been affected badly my more than 50% of traffic are gone.. I had 1300 visitor per day and it now moved to 500 per day..it is very bad..I really don't understand what googles wants. Cause in my website every is new content and there is no duplicate content attached to it.. But I will find it out and solve it. Thanks for opening this thread which remembered me to change my website.. Alam
do u all think ..original content will the only one which solves the issue ? i am worried of this new algorithm ... more than 60 % of traffic has been dropped