Google has had very little to say to hurting webmasters who saw their rankings tank overnight due to Google's rollout of the Panda Update. Many of these webmasters have depended on traffic from Google to pay mortgages and feed their families -- and many sites were forced to lay off staff and no doubt others have just shut down.
Previously, beyond telling webmasters to identify and remove (or improve) low-quality or "shallow" content, Google hasn't had much to say. Until today, at least. In a new blog post on Google Webmaster Central, Google's Amit Singhal has posted what he calls "guidance" to webmasters in the form of 24 questions you should ask yourself as you go about recovering and determining "quality."
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Source: http://feeds.searchenginewatch.com/~r/sewblog/~3/Bj1BAzliKEU/110506-164241
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