Google Panda 4.1 update | Weboptim
A few days ago, Google's latest algorithm, the Google Panda 4.1.
A update a websites about 3-5%-which is a relatively significant number. Global, so it can affect anyone, regardless of language area.

The basic goal of Panda algorithms: to provide quality content to users.
This time is no different, with 4.1 in line with previous updates.
What changes does it mean?
Google's Panda 4.1 algorithm is designed to punish low-quality content, but for now it's more precise with a hint trying to reach. In this way, and thanks to user and webmaster feedback, the varied and with quality content having smaller and medium websites can get a better ranking than before.
What types of signals does Google use to determine if content is low quality?
There are 2 main types of signs:
- quantitative - based on content and page structure
- qualitative - based on user behaviour
So Google is looking for unique and rich in content websites, as content with added value is valuable to users.

Another major benefit of the introduction of the new update is that those who previously been fined suffered because of Panda, you can now get rid of it; if you have done everything in your power to remedy the problems in the meantime, there is hope of regaining places. If someone sees that their traffic has increased in the last 1 week, it is most likely due to the new algorithm version.
However, like any other algorithm, it is not for the benefit of all website owners. If you have not been penalised by Panda so far, now another threat is looming. After all, the update is another chance for Google to rank down websites where it detects low-quality content. If anyone sees a significant drop, there's a good chance the new Panda algorithm is the culprit.
What can we do about it?
Too much and low quality content is a problem for many websites. For these we must give value, search for redundant pages and merge them with other pages or delete them if necessary - if the content is outdated or old.
Doing nothing is the worst option.
Maintaining a website with poor quality content is a slow death - the site will gradually lose strength until there is nothing left. This is borne out by the Panda algorithm updates, which occasionally cause newer and newer websites to be pushed back.
Summary
Panda's 4.1 algorithm reaffirmed the fact that the Google does not like low-quality content, and that clear and unambiguous data links are increasingly important to them. When using XML sitemaps, care must therefore be taken to remove old content to ensure that it is not remapped by Google.