Unable to get rid of potential penalty?
You know your site is penalized. You cleaned up what you thought was the trigger. Filed re-inclusion request. After that you are in the dark. The chances are you never get reincluded-
- Your site might never have had a problem to begin with. It might have been one of those Google's freak collateral damage issues that landed you in the soup.
- You correctly identified the issue, cleaned it up, filed a request, but you are in the mandatory penalty period, which you don't know is how long and when will it end.
- You haven't identified the problem or have partly addressed it and Google wants you to do more, a fact you are not aware of and are waiting endlessly for the penalty to end.
- It might never have been a penalty by Google's definition, but an algorithmic tweak that has affected a select set of keywords. If the overall traffic hasn't been affected drastically, perhaps a perceived penalty might belong to this category.
- Your site is affected (penalized or algorithmically tweaked), you undertake damage control efforts, file a request to Google citing what might have been the problem that you addressed, which might be a news to Google! So, they use the stick you gave to beat you.
It might just be best to clean up issues that you are aware of and leave the rest to destiny.
Google penalties are vague and sometimes affect high quality sites I feel best is to go for re-inclusion requests.
- Your site might never have had a problem to begin with. It might have been one of those Google's freak collateral damage issues that landed you in the soup.
- You correctly identified the issue, cleaned it up, filed a request, but you are in the mandatory penalty period, which you don't know is how long and when will it end.
- You haven't identified the problem or have partly addressed it and Google wants you to do more, a fact you are not aware of and are waiting endlessly for the penalty to end.
- It might never have been a penalty by Google's definition, but an algorithmic tweak that has affected a select set of keywords. If the overall traffic hasn't been affected drastically, perhaps a perceived penalty might belong to this category.
- Your site is affected (penalized or algorithmically tweaked), you undertake damage control efforts, file a request to Google citing what might have been the problem that you addressed, which might be a news to Google! So, they use the stick you gave to beat you.
It might just be best to clean up issues that you are aware of and leave the rest to destiny.
Google penalties are vague and sometimes affect high quality sites I feel best is to go for re-inclusion requests.
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