It is day # 5 – and the final day – in the Google Webmaster Help Reconsideration Request series of tips. It has long been known that webmasters should include additional information with reconsideration requests, whether it is to show you have taken steps to get links removed or perhaps actual evidence of a negative […]
Google Reconsideration Tips: Identify Hacked Content
It is day # 4 in the Google Webmaster Help Reconsideration Request series of tips this week. Sometimes a page may look clean to you but hackers often inject content that only search engines can easily see. ‘Fetch as Googlebot’ shows how your page looks to Googlebot (our website crawler) so use it to identify […]
Google Reconsideration Tips: Remove Inorganic Backlinks
Another day and another Google Webmaster Help Reconsideration Request Tip in their series of tips this week. Day # 3 brings us “remove inorganic backlinks”. Day 3 of #GoogleRecon — For a reconsideration request to be successful, a significant percentage of inorganic links should be removed from the website. If you can get a backlink […]
Google Reconsideration Tips: Understanding the Manual Action
Google is running daily tips this week to help webmasters dealing with having to file a reconsideration request. The first day of Google’s Webmaster Tips on reconsideration requests is short but sweet, dealing with helping webmasters figure out which manual action is taken and the resources Google offers to help. We provide many resources to […]
Google Webmaster Help Announces Series of Reconsideration Request Tips
Google has announced they are doing a series of tips to help webmasters who have violated the Google Webmaster Guidelines and are navigating the world of reconsideration requests to get their sites back into Google. This week, we’re focusing on the reconsideration request process in a series called #GoogleRecon. Websites go through this process after […]