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How to recover successfully ,if site penalized by Google’s Penguin 2.1?
04-28-2014, 10:30 AM
Post: #1
How to recover successfully ,if site penalized by Google’s Penguin 2.1?
One of my site get penalized after Google’s latest update , now I just want to recover it, what should I do now?

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04-28-2014, 10:32 AM
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How to Recover from Penguin 2.1

Step 1) Identify the offending backlinks

If you think your website has been hit by Penguin, the first step is to identify inbound links which may have been targeted by Penguin. This process is for advanced webmasters only, and is quite time-consuming.

If you’d rather have a professional audit your inbound link profile and identify bad inbound links for you, look into a professional link profile audit.

Step 2) Remove as many of the offending links as possible

Once these bad inbound links have been identified, you will then need to remove as many of them as possible. If you have access to any of the sites on which they reside, log in and remove them.

For most of the links, you’ll likely need to contact each website owner and ask them to remove the links from their sites. I’ve found that a typical success rate is between 5-20% for link removal requests. Google is looking to see that you’ve made an effort to remove as many links as you can, so this step is necessary.

Step 3) Disavow the remaining links

After you’ve removed as many bad links as possible, disavow the remaining ones using Google’s disavow tool.

Step 4) File a reconsideration request

If you have a manual penalty, it should show up in your Google Webmaster Tools account. In this case, a reconsideration request will be necessary. However, if you have only an algorithmic penalty, then this step won’t help you.

Step 5) Execute a quality, strategic content marketing campaign

Some website owners, after being hit by Google Penguin and losing most (if not all) of their website traffic, tend to shy away from link building campaigns. Once you start removing large numbers of links, Google is going to notice. The trick is not to abandon link building; inbound links are still the most important piece of the ranking algorithm. Instead, you must replace them with high-quality, authoritative links that you earn.

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04-28-2014, 10:37 AM
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These are some points which may help you out to recover your site in a good manner:-
1. Try to balance Anchor Text of your site.
2. Try to find out low quality links as per latest update and remove that one.
3. Use the Disavow Tool When you know it completely.
4. Delete Unnecessary Pages from your Site.
5. Build Quality, Authoritative and Branded Backlinks.
6. Content is king but Content Marketing is Not everything in SEO.
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04-28-2014, 10:45 AM
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Yeah Thomas i am agree with your answer too!!! But what Rebecca should try her best to do is change your SEO Strategy into Whitehatseo.... Right? And Make some changes in your articles do write unique article means no copy paste. as i have been working on my site http://www.seodotjuna.com lest it should be penalized.
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