Penalizations By Google

Penalizations Google - Computer Issues, Video Gaming - Posted: 1st Apr, 2007 - 12:56pm

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Do you know if your site has been penalized and what to do about it?
24th Mar, 2007 - 1:44pm / Post ID: #

Penalizations By Google

You do not receive an e-mail by Google saying your site has been "penalized" but you discover it when your ranks have dropped or your rank is 0 despite the popularity of the site. In some instances, Google even remove your site for good from Google search engine. But what causes web sites to be penalized?

1. Cloaking or sneaky redirects
2. Spam
3. Hidden text or hidden links
4. Multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.
5. "Doorway" pages created just for search engines, or other "cookie cutter" approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.

https://www.growler.com/Pro/SEO/aaSEO2/pena...d-in-Google.htm

What can you do about it?

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The first step is to take a long, hard look at your website. Is there hidden text, hidden links, or cloaking on your site, especially on the front page? Are there doorway pages that do a JavaScript or some other redirect to a different page? Were you trying to use some automated program to get links or scrape Google? Whatever you find that you think may have been against Google's guidelines, correct or remove those pages.

Now where should you send a reinclusion request? This has changed in the last few months from an email address to a web form. The best location to go is https://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py . You can select "I"m a webmaster inquiring about my website" and then select "Why my site disappeared from the search results or dropped in ranking." Click Continue, and on the page that shows up, make sure to type "Reinclusion Request" in the Subject: line of the resulting form. Upper- or lower-case doesn't matter, but make sure you use the words "reinclusion request" in the subject line so it gets routed to the right place.

Now we come to the heart of things: what goes into a reinclusion request. Fundamentally, Google wants to know two things: 1) that any spam on the site is gone or fixed, and 2) that it's not going to happen again. I"d recommend giving a short explanation of what happened from your perspective: what actions may have led to any penalties and any corrective action that you"ve taken to prevent any spam in the future. If you employed an SEO company, it indicates good faith if you tell us specifics about the SEO firm and what they did-it assists us in evaluating reinclusion requests. Note that SEO and mostly-affiliate sites may need to provide more evidence of good faith before a site will be reincluded; such sites should be quite familiar with Google's quality guidelines.

Okay, so you found the hidden text that your webmaster put on your front page, you removed it, and you sent your reinclusion request off to Google. How long do you have to wait now? That depends on when Google reviews the request and on the type of spam penalty you have. In the days of monthly index updates it could take 6-8 weeks for a site to be reincluded after a site was approved, and the severest spam penalties can take that long to clear out after an approval. For less severe stuff like hidden text, it may only take 2-3 weeks, depending on when someone looks at the request and if the request is approved.


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1st Apr, 2007 - 11:56am / Post ID: #

Google Penalizations

I wonder if I write to the same support ticket Email as the one where I think the site was penalized for Adsense if that will be sufficient for them to look into it?



1st Apr, 2007 - 12:05pm / Post ID: #

Penalizations By Google Gaming Video & Issues Computer

Not sure, I think there is a specific e-mail for that particular area. You need to write them only AFTER you have changed everything that seems to be the cause for the penalization in the first place, otherwise you would be wasting your time.



1st Apr, 2007 - 12:56pm / Post ID: #

Google Penalizations

I just checked the Search Engines... it is listed in Google, but it is not rated high so if course it does not show high. I will leave it like that for now and see if over time it changes.




 
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