Three years on from Google Panda, many travel sites struggle with traffic

16.12.2013

Tnooz

Panda. Penguin. Hummingbird. The names conjure up images of harmlessly cute animals.


But many owners of small and medium-sized travel websites worldwide hate the sound of these animal names because they’re also Google’s monikers for its updates to its search algorithm. These updates changed the search result rankings, inflicting damage on these sites’ visitor numbers. ...

 

Panda. Penguin. Hummingbird. The names conjure up images of harmlessly cute animals.

But many owners of small and medium-sized travel websites worldwide hate the sound of these animal names because they’re also Google’s monikers for its updates to its search algorithm. These updates changed the search result rankings, inflicting damage on these sites’ visitor numbers.

 

- See more at: www.tnooz.com/article/google-panda-travel-sites-struggle

 

Panda. Penguin. Hummingbird. The names conjure up images of harmlessly cute animals.

But many owners of small and medium-sized travel websites worldwide hate the sound of these animal names because they’re also Google’s monikers for its updates to its search algorithm. These updates changed the search result rankings, inflicting damage on these sites’ visitor numbers.

 

- See more at: www.tnooz.com/article/google-panda-travel-sites-struggle

 

Panda. Penguin. Hummingbird. The names conjure up images of harmlessly cute animals.

But many owners of small and medium-sized travel websites worldwide hate the sound of these animal names because they’re also Google’s monikers for its updates to its search algorithm. These updates changed the search result rankings, inflicting damage on these sites’ visitor numbers.

 

- See more at: www.tnooz.com/article/google-panda-travel-sites-struggle

 

Panda. Penguin. Hummingbird. The names conjure up images of harmlessly cute animals.

But many owners of small and medium-sized travel websites worldwide hate the sound of these animal names because they’re also Google’s monikers for its updates to its search algorithm. These updates changed the search result rankings, inflicting damage on these sites’ visitor numbers.

 

- See more at: www.tnooz.com/article/google-panda-travel-sites-struggle

 

Panda. Penguin. Hummingbird. The names conjure up images of harmlessly cute animals.

But many owners of small and medium-sized travel websites worldwide hate the sound of these animal names because they’re also Google’s monikers for its updates to its search algorithm. These updates changed the search result rankings, inflicting damage on these sites’ visitor numbers.

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