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Panda Update 4.0: Winners and Losers – Google USA

A new Panda update has been rolled out by Google, and it’s important to everybody in SEO. So we’ve carried out an immediate analysis, and here are the results.

Update: In order to get this analysis to you as quickly as possible, the data we used was independent of the Suite Software. However, it is included now in the Searchmetrics Suite Research Area, and the data is viewable in the client project area as usual, depending upon your individual update cycles.

Google Panda Update 4.0Matt Cutts, Google’s Head of Webspam, announced the release of the Panda 4.0 update via his Twitter feed yesterday. Initially called “Farmer Update”, it was rolled out in the US in February 2011 and globally in August of the same year. The update aims to push pages with poor content and spam from the search results.

This fourth generation of Panda started rolling out yesterday and Searchengineland.com are projecting that it will impact 7.5% of (english) search queries. Other languages may well be affected in differing proportions. As it revealed itself in the SERPs, we decided to take a look at it:

Payday Loans 2.0 for “very spammy queries”

At the same time as Panda 4.0, or even a little earlier (last weekend), “Payday – Loans 2.0” was rolled out. This update is more link-based and focuses on keywords with high search volumes and CPC in which the potential proportion of spam in the SERPs is likely to be very high.

According to Matt Cutts, the proportion of affected searches in the United States was only about 0.3%, so let’s concentrate on Panda here.

Panda 4.0 – A ‘Delicate’ Update

After many smaller, almost monthly “refreshes”, the fourth Panda update seems to be a major one. However, according to the rumor mill, this update is more “soft and gentle” than previous ones, and will supposedly serve as a basis for future adjustments to the algorithm.

Matt Cutts - Panda 4.0 tweet US

However, as Matt Cutts announced at last year’s Pubcon in Las Vegas, Google’s future Panda is supposed to be “baked” into the algorithm, it’s surprising that this update comes as a new version when we were not expecting Google to roll it out with such a public announcement.

Preliminary analysis – Foundation: SEO Visibility – delta value

The following data is based on the organic SEO Visibility for each domain for all researched keywords, compared to our last data point. The actual traffic by each domain – for example brand and/or direct traffic etc. – can vary with values given here.

Since there seems to be another reason for SEO Visibility loss of some domains, next to the Panda update (more on this below), and also some exceptions that I would not call Panda losers, I will call this a preliminary analysis. We will update this article as soon as we had a deeper look into the data, but I wanted to give you some insights right away. So lets start with a provisional lists – please interpret with caution:

Google SERPs: Panda 4.0 Losers

The lists are ordered by absolute loss / gain, which is shown in the respective column as rounded percentage. Basis of the analysis are domains that at least had a value of 10000 SEO Visibility before Panda 4.0 and that show now a change of at least +/-20 %.

domain

percent

ask.com

> – 50%

ebay.com

> – 33%

biography.com

> – 33%

retailmenot.com

> – 33%

starpulse.com

> – 50%

history.com

> – 33%

isitdownrightnow.com

> – 50%

aceshowbiz.com

> – 75%

examiner.com

> – 50%

yellowpages.com

> – 20%

yourtango.com

> – 75%

dealcatcher.com

> – 50%

livescience.com

> – 50%

webopedia.com

> – 50%

xmarks.com

> – 50%

simplyrecipes.com

> – 33%

siteslike.com

> – 50%

digitaltrends.com

> – 50%

health.com

> – 50%

spoonful.com

> – 75%

songkick.com

> – 75%

realsimple.com

> – 33%

appbrain.com

> – 33%

thehollywoodgossip.com

> – 50%

dealspl.us

> – 33%

techtarget.com

> – 33%

gossipcop.com

> – 50%

rd.com

> – 75%

chow.com

> – 33%

doxo.com

> – 50%

heavy.com

> – 50%

csmonitor.com

> – 33%

toptenreviews.com

> – 20%

parenting.com

> – 50%

globalpost.com

> – 75%

espnfc.com

> – 50%

serviceguidance.com

> – 50%

mnn.com

> – 75%

mystore411.com

> – 50%

urlm.co

> – 33%

delish.com

> – 50%

healthcentral.com

> – 33%

whatscookingamerica.net

> – 50%

columbia.edu

> – 20%

songlyrics.com

> – 20%

internetslang.com

> – 33%

ibiblio.org

> – 50%

webutation.info

> – 50%

cheapflights.com

> – 33%

mybanktracker.com

> – 50%

 

Google SERPs: Panda 4.0 Winners

domain

percent

glassdoor.com

> 100%

emedicinehealth.com

> 500 %

medterms.com

> 500 %

yourdictionary.com

> 50%

shopstyle.com

> 250%

zimbio.com

> 500 %

myrecipes.com

> 250%

couponcabin.com

> 250%

buzzfeed.com

> 25%

consumeraffairs.com

> 100%

wordpress.com

> 20%

thinkexist.com

> 250%

onhealth.com

> 250%

alternativeto.net

> 100%

whosdatedwho.com

> 250%

reverso.net

> 50%

wikimedia.org

> 100%

dogtime.com

> 100%

findthebest.com

> 50%

eatingwell.com

> 100%

quotegarden.com

> 100%

goodhousekeeping.com

> 250%

everydayhealth.com

> 25%

simplyhired.com

> 100%

momswhothink.com

> 100%

similarsites.com

> 100%

southernliving.com

> 50%

theknot.com

> 25%

allaboutvision.com

> 100%

openculture.com

> 50%

babyzone.com

> 50%

tasteofhome.com

> 33%

gotquestions.org

> 100%

movie4k.to

> 50%

wmagazine.com

> 33%

ycharts.com

> 100%

historyplace.com

> 50%

rcn.com

> 100%

salary.com

> 50%

skepdic.com

> 100%

mediawiki.org

> 100%

oodle.com

> 100%

abbreviations.com

> 100%

homes.com

> 100%

spokeo.com

> 50%

hlntv.com

> 33%

sparkpeople.com

> 33%

hayneedle.com

> 50%

emedtv.com

> 100%

 

Analysis: aggregators with little original content lose visibility

As expected, the update mainly relates to the content area. In the loser list you will find a strong number of aggregators who mainly ranked with information from external sources – for example in the area of Coupons, News (here especially the celebrity/ gossip sector), Software – or of course price comparism websites. Also, some forums and weather portals are on the list.

On the other hand, we also find some of the aggregators among the winners. Particularly strong are some price and product comparism sites, health pages and some local aggregators. The conclusion is therefore somehow unclear. It is possible that the Panda update is still not fully rolled out, so we will keep you updated.

SERP in SERP losses

Next to the mentioned aggregators, we found websites who lost at the directory level where they ranked with result pages. Presumably, this has not directly to do with the Panda update. We are currently working on a separate analysis.

First conclusion : This panda did not only punish

Some sites that should be potentially on the Panda loser list have actually shown a positive development. This could be the “learning from mistakes” (also from others), as some of these candidates have (now) written their own content. The losers on the other hand, tend to show syndicated content or even duplicate content. But this doesn’t mean that this is the end of the update. Google proofed in the past that they are able to perform improvements or rollbacks really fast. So we will see what will happen over the next weeks.

By the way, the Payday-Loan losers can be identified pretty easy -> URL completely removed from the index (it’s more like a link -based loss) or not (rather Panda).

Update: If you want to find out, if your business has been affected by the Panda 4.0 Update, feel free to contact us and get more information on the topic.

Marcus Tober

Marcus Tober

My name is Marcus Tober and I’m the founder of Searchmetrics. Because we really love to analyze all kinds of online data, we can give you more insights than any other company in SEO, SEM and Social Media. It’s not a job, it’s passion.

165 thoughts on “Panda Update 4.0: Winners and Losers – Google USA


  • I think you are right, it is more a learning than a hit. Moreover, I’m not finding anybody who’s been penalized greatly by Panda 4.0.

    However, I do agree with everybody that if you follow Google’s guidelines than you need not to think about such updates but still Google also find some new things to make people suffer more.

  • Hi Nancy, I just had a short look at your website as well as your SEO Visibility, which you can see here http://suite.searchmetrics.com/en/research. When you type your URL into the slot, you can see the drop around the date of Panda 4.0. So on the one hand, there has definitely happened something. But on the other hand, some of your competitors won (see the winner’s list). Without looking at your site in detail, we can’t dig deep into problem solving, but since you said your site provides unique content, there may be also some further issues.
    If you want to get an impression of how certain features correlate with rankings, I recommend our ranking factors study, which will soon be available as 2014 edition. Hope that helps!

    @Stella: Be careful with the terms penalties vs updates. 🙂 Panda is an update of Google’s algorithm, whereas a penalty is a manual action against specific websites.

  • Panda update have negative impact on low quality websites. We should worry too much about it if we are offering well researched content on our websites and blogs. Lots of article directories got negative effect due to this update from Google. To come up with Google algo, Ezinearticles team increased the minimum work count to 400. So it’s for sure that websites with content less than 200 type will not perform much on Google, but websites with long content even if its not of high quality will still work on Google.

  • Google Panda 4.0 Update 2014/06/06 at 2:45 pm

    It is a bit early to discuss in detail about the effects it might make on our search habits.

  • Daniel,
    Thank you for your feedback, we have been trying to recover but have no idea what we have missed. As you can see it has leveled but still on a steady decline.

    I will view the ranking factors study when it is available. Where will I be able to find it at?
    Any thoughts by anyone else out there? We need any advice we can get.

    Thank you
    Nancy H.
    whatscookingamerica.net

  • Hi Nancy,
    we are working on it. If you want, you can have a look at last year’s whitepaper by then. It’s available here: http://www.searchmetrics.com/en/knowledge-base/ranking-factors-us-2013/ Take a look at the onpage factors. For example, I’ve seen some URLs from your domain missing a coherent HTML structure (headlines – h1, h2 etc.) and/or image alt tags. Don’t know what a term means? No problem, visit our glossary http://www.searchmetrics.com/en/services/seo-glossary/ where we have covered some of them.

  • Nice post. Here is a question, why digitaltrends.com was penalized by panda 4.0?

  • Panda 4.0 has been really “nice”. And some big sites really lost big amounts of traffic and indexing.

    Are you thinking about writing a new post with some news about what happened during this (almost) month?

    Thank you!

  • Anybody Know When Next Google Penguin Update Happen in 2014??? ?

  • I wonder the panda effectives all the countries page at the same time ? Or it starts from Usa and continues with other countries ?

  • Excellent article about panda 4.0, very interesting info about Payday Loans 2.0. thanks for sharing, i updated good knowledge about recent update from google panda 4.0.

  • Hi all,

    As for those who asked about the next Penguin update, many experts believe it will be soon. Google is not saying but they recently hinted that it’s probably time for a data refresh.

    I’d love to see the numbers above updated with current numbers. My suspicion is that RMN is already bouncing back.

  • Hi there everyone, it’s my first pay a visit at this web page, and paragraph is really fruitful in support of me, keep up posting these articles or reviews.

  • Thanks for listing winners and losers. It is easy for us to compare our site with those sites.

  • It amazes me that there is still room for “The losers on the other hand, tend to show syndicated content or even duplicate content.”… shoot… I cant believe there is still people out there who don’t know this :S Its like explaining how traffic lights work, you would assume anyone above 12 would know. http://bit.ly/1iQOmnQ

  • Web Design @Agua 2014/07/03 at 3:15 pm

    I have only seen lists of web sites that have lost due to the panda release it is refreshing to see the sites that are doing well and why.

  • Stating the winners & losers are quite brilliant task, but I read in a forum that still panda 4.0 is rolling & it will finish within a week. Is it true words?

  • Bartosz Góralewicz 2014/07/13 at 12:18 pm

    It is quite interesting that there was not Panda update yet since May 18th. Usually those roll out ~ monthly. Still no recovery for all of those sites above (I was checking each one of those).

  • This is really good info – as I think Google and PANDA are EVIL (who can keep up?) – it’s companies such as yours that at least provide some great info on what’s going on behind the curtain!

  • Hi Marcus Tober, very nice explanation on the google panda updates. winner and losers list will definitely help us to compare and check what they have done and what should not be done.


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