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DescriptionIf you’re feeling the effects of a Google algorithm update this week, there’s a good cha

If you’re feeling the effects of a Google algorithm update this week, there’s a good chance it’s Panda. No, Google hasn’t already launched another one. It’s still the last one. It’s just not done rolling out (at least as of Monday).

Have you felt the effects of Google’s algorithm this week? Let us know in the comments.

On September 25th, Google launched the update, which it suggested should help small sites. Google’s Pierre Far said on Google+:

Earlier this week, we started a slow rollout of an improved Panda algorithm, and we expect to have everything done sometime next week. Based on user (and webmaster!) feedback, we’ve been able to discover a few more signals to help Panda identify low-quality content more precisely. This results in a greater diversity of high-quality small- and medium-sized sites ranking higher, which is nice. Depending on the locale, around 3-5% of queries are affected.

Search Engine Land reported on Monday that the roll-out was still occurring, claiming to have confirmed as much with Google. That is indeed a “slow rollout,” and webmaster/SEOs are still feeling the effects.

A new Penguin update is on the way as well, but we still don’t know exactly when that will hit. It could be as early this week, but will most likely happen before the end of the year at the latest.

So, has the latest Panda update actually been helping smaller sites? Well, probably some, but others feel like they’re being left out in the cold, while others are just generally skeptical.

“I still don’t see small businesses appearing in the search results,” one reader recently commented. “I suspect this new Panda is just more smoke and mirrors from Google…”

Another said, “There is nothing favorable for small business in this update.”

That was early in the roll-out, however, and if it’s still rolling out, who knows how long it will actually take.

Searchmetrics put out its regular lists of winners and losers from the Panda update, which are as follows:

Losers:

    Domain – Loser    Before    After  Change in %
yellow.com 163833413-79%
similarsites.com 11877125197-79%
free-coloring-pages.com 122682960-76%
dwyer-inst.com 132253229-76%
issitedownrightnow.com 6935418376-74%
updatestar.com 132323788-71%
office365.com 293658781-70%
findthebest.com 3084893937-70%
homewyse.com 141614410-69%
adelaide.edu.au 203516537-68%
pearltrees.com 167695503-67%
ok.co.uk 182265995-67%
socialcomments.org 274769058-67%
mybillcom.com 122584136-66%
tgiblackfriday.com 100373420-66%
discountsstory.net 209077337-65%
indyweek.com 133734826-64%
zabasearch.com 4267915697-63%
exacttarget.com 148495729-61%
okc.gov 125474907-61%
no1reviews.com 184037235-61%
mademan.com 230069779-57%
studymode.com 107564611-57%
thefair.com 140676277-55%
appappeal.com 112655149-54%
chronicle.com 172448208-52%
lyricstranslations.com 169448077-52%
onhealth.com 11801756735-52%
cherrybam.com 201789736-52%
nerve.com 172649016-48%
emedtv.com 3073916266-47%
hubpages.com 30493163548-46%
brothersoft.com 2535713969-45%
collider.com 4773326383-45%
337.com 2117212141-43%
hypestat.com 1804710553-42%
telecomfile.com 1765210448-41%
discountednewspapers.com 1947211624-40%
bugmenot.com 2533915152-40%
medterms.com 286956172836-40%
translationcloud.com 432952674-38%
archive.today 4860330085-38%
game-oldies.com 472792932-38%
kxan.com 2662216609-38%
thinkbabynames.com 2276214246-37%
amtrakcalifornia.com 189651192-37%
theepochtimes.com 3438521638-37%
addresses.com 3304221012-36%
hrblock.com 2459915775-36%
areacode.org 3341221799-35%
buzzle.com 7627950134-34%
militarycac.com 300141977-34%
howstuffworks.com 1251213827093-34%
eprize.com 4256528358-33%
travelandleisure.com 11081874347-33%
webutations.info 190251127762-33%
appbrain.com 5923540254-32%
enjoygram.com 2833519322-32%
dailypuppy.com 247751701-31%
oxforddictionaries.com 383172265208-31%
offers.com 5603639082-30%
guardianlv.com 3426824045-30%
thinkexist.com 13843597364-30%
hallmark.com 610874381-28%
ehow.com 10192873157-28%
laws.com 2620818839-28%
greenwichmeantime.com 4562932906-28%
miamiherald.com 9991272274-28%
dubbed-scene.com 265021926-27%
bobdylan.com 2730719881-27%
cardhub.com 4950836101-27%
mommysavesbig.com 4611833913-26%
healthcentral.com 4779935173-26%
appcrawlr.com 2908821595-26%

Winners:

    Domain – Winner    Before    After  Change in %
comdotgame.com 2632382311353%
hongkiat.com 13568372406%
babble.com 896342916379%
rd.com 1720971434315%
mediamass.net 683927876308%
hotelguides.com 856332957285%
yourtango.com 30624109148256%
moreofit.com 643122864256%
celebrity-gossip.net 1072738068255%
spoonful.com 281389573218%
ivillage.com 1181837065214%
800-numbers.net 1180934631193%
thepiratebay.se 257167457162%
aceshowbiz.com 2167955059154%
dummies.com 42806104764145%
geekwire.com 1160628319144%
ispot.tv 1224228062129%
womansday.com 1186827195129%
bncollege.com 3673876969110%
afterdawn.com 1851938775109%
allwomenstalk.com 1983641088107%
livescience.com 79499164323107%
savings.com 2587452886104%
fastcodesign.com 253035032699%
mystore411.com 242624748296%
health.com 12073321282776%
unblocksit.es 235594089774%
newseum.org 362015920564%
netdoctor.co.uk 259734124659%
celebdirtylaundry.com 345115381756%
digitaltrends.com 1372572107654%
quickanddirtytips.com 282884328453%
tvtropes.org 10571516015251%
simplyrecipes.com 10068414901748%
glamour.com 539077793345%
astrologyzone.com 451856523744%
chow.com 11793316893143%
arstechnica.com 12174217170841%
parenting.com 499367018541%
realsimple.com 18055325292240%
webopedia.com 15351221375839%
healthgrades.com 703869710338%
laptopmag.com 532217324938%
dispatch.com 446146041235%
dealcatcher.com 9575712888735%
businessdictionary.com 10460614021334%
vice.com 15769320849632%
smithsonianmag.com 1806923873332%
thefreedictionary.com 2124356277464731%
internetslang.com 505786509329%

These lists were also released early in the roll-out, so it’s likely that they’ve changed significantly by now. It’s also worth keeping in mind that these lists have in the past not always been a completely accurate view of sites affected by Panda, as other signals have come into play. It’s an interesting look some sites that have lost and gained search visibility in Google, but strictly speaking about Panda, the lists should be taken with a grain of salt.

Notice that eHow – the content farm poster child, which has been a major victim of Panda over the years – is in the losers list yet again.

While you’re dealing with the new Panda update and anticipating the next Penguin, keep in mind that Google is also bumping up HTTPS sites and is apparently adding mobile site usability as a ranking signal. Also, you might want to take another look at that list of Panda-related guidelines Google provided.

What are your thoughts about the latest Panda so far? A step in the right direction? Let us know in the comments.

Note: This article has been updated from a previous form to include additional information.

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