Twitter Marketing: Are You Worried About The Google Panda and Penguin?

Nowadays, Google has been playing mind games with the affiliate and internet marketers who wants to buy Twitter followers like no other. But why is it that Google did this to us? Is it because as the ones we buy Twitter followers, are we also playing mind games with them before? I think this is one reason why Google is very strict to all of the internet and affiliate marketers worldwide. To tell you the truth about Google, they did hate affiliate marketers. I really don’t know the whole reason about this, but I got to tell you that they have their own rules as well.

But what kind of rule are they implementing for us who buy Twitter followers? Is it really possible that we may be affected by their own rules, especially new webmasters and bloggers? Drastically, this has been in effect for over a year ago, and it will be very hard for us to rank our websites and blogs to the Google search engine. Due to this new rule, Google wants affiliate and internet marketers to have good quality content to their own websites and blogs, even if they buy Twitter followers for it. Sounds hard, right?

What would be those things that Google has in store for us who buy Twitter followers anyway? In this blog post or article of mine, I will be asking you a question once again. Not another God damn question? Oh well, I guess you have no other choice but to answer it by yourself. Are you ready for another round of question and answer? Are you afraid of the Google Panda and Google Penguin? Excuse me? What are these terms anyway? Are they really animals that are named by Google itself? Or are they just brand new terms for us who buy Twitter followers?

For me, if you are not yet updated about Google Panda and Penguin while you buy Twitter followers, here’s your ultimate chance to know what this is all about. Google Panda is a brand new algorithm which eliminates websites and blogs from getting indexed or ranked with duplicate content. It means that if you have published your existing web content to other third party websites, you won’t stand a chance against Google. They will not let you rank and may put you in the Google Sandbox. This is why I want you to have quality and original content.

As for the Google Penguin, they are targeting mostly micro niche sites who have the same content with the same hyperlink attached to a main keyword. Now that you buy Twitter followers and know about the Google Panda and Google Penguin, is it time that you should be afraid of them. As internet and affiliate marketers, we should be strong enough to say that we won‘t be backing down from this challenge. Instead, we should try to stand up and fight in order to keep our affiliate campaigns alive in the world of Google. Therefore, I would conclude that you should not be afraid with Google Panda and Penguin.