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       Panda to wreak havoc on the web
       By: Shovo Ray Date: September 2, 2023, 11:12 pm
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       While it may have been designed to take out content farms, it
       also took out scores of quality e-commerce sites. What do
       content farms and e-commerce sites have in common? Lots of
       pages. Many with zero or very few links. And on e-commerce sites
       with hundreds or thousands of products, the product pages may
       have a low quantity of content, making them appear as duplicate,
       low quality, or shallow to the Panda, thus a target for massive
       devaluation. My e-commerce site was hit by Panda, causing a 60%
       drop in traffic overnight. But I was able to escape after many
       months of testing content and design changes. In this post, I'll
       explain how we beat the Panda, and what you can do to get your
       site out if you've been hit.
       The key to freeing your e-commerce site from Panda lies at the
       bottom of a post Google provided as guidance to Pandalized
       sites: One other specific piece of guidance we've offered is
       that low-quality content on some parts of a website can impact
       the whole site’s rankings, and thus removing low quality pages,
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       of individual shallow pages into more useful pages, or moving
       low quality pages to a different domain could eventually help
       the rankings of your higher-quality content. Panda doesn't like
       what it thinks are "low quality" pages, and that includes
       "shallow pages". Many larger e-commerce sites, and likely all of
       those that were hit by Panda, have a high number of product
       pages with either.
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       Duplicate bits of descriptions or short descriptions, leading to
       the shallow pages label. In order to escape from the Panda
       devaluation, you'll need to do something about that. Here are a
       few possible solutions: Adding Content To Product Pages If your
       site has a relatively small number of products, or if each
       product is unique enough to support entirely different
       descriptions and information, you may be able to thicken up the
       pages with unique, useful information. Product reviews can also
       serve the same purpose, but if your site is already hit by Panda
       you may not have the customers to leave enough reviews to make a
       difference. Additionally, some product types are such that
       customers are unlikely to leave reviews. If you can add unique
       and.
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