A couple of weeks ago we've got launched the RankingIndex. The
RankingIndex is an analysis worth of the visibility of a complete domain
on Google. It provides data on the visibility / significance of
a domain on search engines und takes under consideration all relevant ranking
data of a website. the upper the RankingIndex, the stronger the
visibility of the domain on Google.
Already in late February, Google rolled out the therefore known as Panda Update
(also referred to as Farmer Update), with that Google hopes to attain an
improvement within the quality of search results. Some 12-tone system of all search
queries worldwide are said to be affected from the changes within the
Google algorithm. Until now, the update is restricted to English speaking
countries and English search queries. within the aftermath of the roll out,
the Google algorithm has been any developed. teliad has monitored
and analyzed those movements on the English speaking search index since
the beginning of the update.
Who are the winners and who are the losers of the Panda Update?
Here may be a listing of the respective ten domains from the highest one hundred with
the biggest gains and the most important losses within the RankingIndex, comparing
the months March and should 2011.
The biggest winners:
1. youtube.com: 54.096,74 (+139,8%)
2. facebook.com: 24.167,27 (+124,26%)
3. squidoo.com: 11.467,18 (+63,60%)
4. ehow.co.uk: 6.035,64 (+58,27%)
5. thefreedictionary.com: 5.676 (+38,45%)
6. flickr.com: 12.905,11 (+38,00%)
7. alibaba.com: 7.523,97 (+35,74%)
8. myspace.com: 6.660,76 (+30,86%)
9. nextag.com: 11.453,02 (+30,77%)
10. informe.com: 8.796,46 (+28,89%)
Furthermore, noteworthy are also some domains that made the Top 100
with their RankingIndex in May, such as cbi.ebay.com (28th),
dailymotion.com (44th) or metacafe.com (46th).
The biggest losers:
1. associatedcontent.com: 9.129,76 (-56,84%)
2. suite101.com: 9.590,36 (-52,82%)
3. wisegeek.com: 3.921,63 (-52,66%)
4. thefind.com: 4.077,09 (-43,76%)
5. findarticles.com: 3.872,02 (-39,98)
6. examiner.com: 3.116,22 (38,69%)
7. ezinearticles.com: 14.712,47 (38,62%)
8. buzzle.com: 7.375,12 (-37,74%)
9. ehow.com: 24.304,51 (-28,26%)
10. brothersoft.com: 3.895,10 (-27,36%)
In addition, there are some domains that have dropped out of the highest
100 domains, like answers.com (used to be 29th), washingtonpost.com
(used to be 49th), or business.com (used to be 51st).
When gazing the winners and losers, it seems that varied massive
brands and common communities will be found in high positions as opposed
to various Demand Media pages and websites with less robust communities
that are losing out. this might speak for the next valuation of things
such as brands, user interaction and retention rates. Of course, at this
time it's unattainable to conclusively evaluate the changes within the
Google algorithm.
Thus it will remain interesting to follow the development of the
RankingIndex values throughout the next couple of weeks and months.
You can view a current listing of the Top100 domains of a language at
any time under
Winners and Losers (Top 100 Domains) Based On Google Panda
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