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Google Panda Update..

Google has continued with its exercise of refreshing its Panda update and has announced a fresh update on January 22, 2013. This is the first Panda update of 2013 following regular monthly updates since the past 2 months.

Google officials posted a Tweet stating that they were releasing a new Panda data refresh that would only affect 1.2 percent of English queries. However, as with all previous updates, webmasters would be nervously watching rankings in the coming days to understand the positive or negative impact of this latest update.

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  1. If I am a webmaster, I will surely be nervous as well since the update will affect me as an online merchant, legit or not.

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