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06-30-2012, 06:12 AM
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Some tips, How to Recover from Google’s Penguin Update?
If your website was hit hard by the Google Penguin update, it’s important to try and get back in the rankings as fast as possible. Although recovering from algorithm changes is never easy, there is always something you can do to help gain back your momentum and remain popular and profitable.
For those who are unfamiliar, the Penguin update occurred on April 24 of this year and was designed to stop spam sites from ranking well on SERPs. Although websites are considered spam for several reasons, the main reason is low quality links on the site and low quality links linking back to the site. You can read learn more about the Penguin update and read stories from real people affected by the update here. Being able to understand what went wrong is the first step to helping bring your site back to life, and I think you will find that recovering from a Penguin attack is a bit less strenuous than recovering from a Panda attack.
Google’s Penguin Update is forcing people to make some hard decisions. Thinking about those decisions too much is making it much harder for people to recover from their Penguin penalties. Well, that’s MY opinion, anyway.
Review Your Technical SEO Implementation — Make sure robots.txt, XML sitemaps, search engine webmaster registrations, etc. are up-to-date. Get rid of duplicate content.
Remove Pages You Only Made for Search Engines — These may be your money-makers but now they are COSTING you money! Get rid of the doorway pages.
Stop Sculpting PageRank — Well, correlation studies said that PageRank sculpting was saving lives of dissidents in China but this is about MONEY! Stop sculpting PageRank
De-optimize the Website — If you have been “optimizing” your Website maybe you did it a little too much. Back off on the keyword use, emphasis, inter-page linking, etc.
Audit Your Website to Identify Bad Areas — Maybe now is the time to run down a long SEO checklist to look for opportunities to improve your site.
Get Rid of Your Sponsored Links — If you have been selling links and you were affected by Penguin, get rid of your “non-contextual” links.
Make Your Content “User-friendly” — Get rid of ads! Stop spamming through navigation! Stop being a schmuck.If your content reads like “KEYWORD something KEYWORD something else KEYWORD” then cut back on your keywords.
Do Not Use Low Quality Link Directories — If you have been using “SEO friendly” or easy-to-get-into directories, stop.
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06-30-2012, 08:05 AM
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Its very necessary to maintain quality work in link building after google penguin update.
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07-01-2012, 02:57 AM
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Over optimizing via keywords is never a good idea. Your backlinking strategies and content should all seem natural and never over done or intentional. As long as you're an expert in your niche, coming up with original and unique content should never be a problem.
When you drop in the search engine rankings, my best advice would be to continue to add quality content and generate backlinks from authority websites.
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07-02-2012, 06:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rajni12
If your website was hit hard by the Google Penguin update, it’s important to try and get back in the rankings as fast as possible. Although recovering from algorithm changes is never easy, there is always something you can do to help gain back your momentum and remain popular and profitable.
For those who are unfamiliar, the Penguin update occurred on April 24 of this year and was designed to stop spam sites from ranking well on SERPs. Although websites are considered spam for several reasons, the main reason is low quality links on the site and low quality links linking back to the site. You can read learn more about the Penguin update and read stories from real people affected by the update here. Being able to understand what went wrong is the first step to helping bring your site back to life, and I think you will find that recovering from a Penguin attack is a bit less strenuous than recovering from a Panda attack.
Google’s Penguin Update is forcing people to make some hard decisions. Thinking about those decisions too much is making it much harder for people to recover from their Penguin penalties. Well, that’s MY opinion, anyway.
Review Your Technical SEO Implementation — Make sure robots.txt, XML sitemaps, search engine webmaster registrations, etc. are up-to-date. Get rid of duplicate content.
Remove Pages You Only Made for Search Engines — These may be your money-makers but now they are COSTING you money! Get rid of the doorway pages.
Stop Sculpting PageRank — Well, correlation studies said that PageRank sculpting was saving lives of dissidents in China but this is about MONEY! Stop sculpting PageRank
De-optimize the Website — If you have been “optimizing” your Website maybe you did it a little too much. Back off on the keyword use, emphasis, inter-page linking, etc.
Audit Your Website to Identify Bad Areas — Maybe now is the time to run down a long SEO checklist to look for opportunities to improve your site.
Get Rid of Your Sponsored Links — If you have been selling links and you were affected by Penguin, get rid of your “non-contextual” links.
Make Your Content “User-friendly” — Get rid of ads! Stop spamming through navigation! Stop being a schmuck.If your content reads like “KEYWORD something KEYWORD something else KEYWORD” then cut back on your keywords.
Do Not Use Low Quality Link Directories — If you have been using “SEO friendly” or easy-to-get-into directories, stop.
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I am looking this useful tips about how to improve after penguin update.
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07-02-2012, 08:31 AM
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Funtasic information about penguin updates and fighting ways to recover website in rank again in search engine. Even if it is confirmed that you have been hit, don’t worry and have some patience. Recovering from panda hit might be a easy or tough jb depending on the situation. You have to search the factors that has penalized your website ranking. The first version of penguin 1.0 is more attacking towards unnatural and spammy links. I have listed several inbound link issues that I have seen during my analysis for Using Exact Anchor Text.
• Paid Text Links
• Comment Spam
• Article Marketing Sites
• Links from spam sites
I hope this blog may help you much to understand penguin and its effects and how one can recover from penguin updates
http://outshinesolutions.com/blog/wh...da-update.html
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01-26-2013, 12:59 PM
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As I have found some of most fantastic info about how to recover site from Penguin. It's really one of creative and most informative featured source for me. Thanks for sharing some of most elegant info in this source.
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03-27-2013, 09:02 AM
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It has been very important now a days to be updated with seo news.
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