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    • imrubbish
      imrubbish @JarrodH last edited by

      I dont see how doing nothing will do any good at all, we have dropped massively for 75% of our keywords and Google is telling us they have detected unnatural links, i dont believe doing nothing will help.

      Google is telling us to get our links in order and show them we have got it sorted by resubmitting, surely ignoring will just ensure you get penalized?

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      • JarrodH
        JarrodH @imrubbish last edited by

        Hello IM Rubbish,

        You are in a unique situation (assuming that you are not an affiliate marketer). A large majority of people getting the message are seeing only minor changes in their rankings (Even after the 2-4 week lag time).  Getting the notification does not mean that your are going to lose rankings or get a penalty.  There are a lot of cases where webmasters (or their SEO's) never built a single link and are still getting the message. The majority of people who are loosing rankings are only loosing rankings on a few over-optimized keywords, and on a limited number of pages.

        In the case where someone has lost a ton of their rankings because of massive low quality link building and over optimization (and in many cases low quality websites), I still do not suggest submitting a re-consideration request. Most of the rankings that were lost were because of devalued links not because of a penalty.  And most trust penalties/filters are short lived.   If your site has lost that many rankings, inviting Google to do a full manual review of your site is a very bold move, and you must be prepared to do a ton of work to get a positive answer (most people are not getting positive answers even after spending weeks and hundreds of man hours to "clean up" their links).  And here is the kicker, getting a positive answer is not going to cause Google to revalue the unnatural links, so your rankings are not going to rebound as much as you might hope.   They may shorten the length of the trust penalty, but the trust penalty is short lived anyways (It must be short lived else competitors could  easily wack eachother).  You don't need  Google's written forgiveness to rebuilt trust, you can do that by building better content, being socially engaged etc.

        Here are 2 scenarios to illustrate my point

        • Scenario 1 - You contact Google, they tell you that you have "Unnatural Links".  You go about removing whatever links you can that you believe to be unnatural.  You reply to Google and they respond telling you that you still have unnatural links.. Repeat multiple times and still not get a positive answer from Google.  This is what is happening to most people.

          • Result - You have removed a ton of links, some of which were likely still helping you, and Google still ignores your plea.  But now you are marked as a admitted offender and have been manually reviewed, which only makes it tougher to recover.  On top of that you have spent time that could have been spent improving your site, which would ultimately have a much longer term impact on your trust/rankings, and also reduce chances of future dips in rankings due to unnatural links.
        • Scenario 2 - You do the above steps, but instead you do finally get a positive response from Google.   Your rankings are still not going to bounce back to where they were prior to the devaluation happening.  Google is not going to revalue links its automated algorithms have devalued.

          • Google may remove/shorten the trust penalty which will help slightly with your rankings, but it will not get you back you original rankings. and again, most trust penalties are 1-3 months long.  And even that time can be reduced if positive trust signals are introduced.
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        • imrubbish
          imrubbish @imrubbish last edited by

          I was all prepared to shout down your answer as i just could not see how going on like nothing has happened will help.

          But you make some very very valid points and as such we have decided to "try" get rid of 20-30 of the definitely crappy links that offer no value, tidy up the blog posts - delete the really rubbish blog posts and start building some better content and better links. But crucially we will not do a resubmit request.

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          • waqid
            waqid @imrubbish last edited by

            Here is a suggestion. I had the same issue with one of my clients. We added the client to some human edited directories and after about 30 days we were back on our rankings. You are going to need to browse this site for a list of Human Edited Directories and sort through them. These sites are not cheap, you will spend anywhere from 20-300 per submission. Most being permanent listings.A few annual and very few monthly.

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            • David1234
              David1234 @imrubbish last edited by

              Tried that waqid. Was expensive and still our rankings are terrible since 3 weeks after getting the letter. Maybe cause yahoo and botw for instance saw fit to place us on some regional pr0 page that gets cached once a decade. Seems awfully unfair to penalize a site for things they might not have caused, or be able to control.

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              • David1234
                David1234 last edited by

                Is there some certain way to know if youve got a penalty when rankings drop after getting this letter? Is it worth sending for reconsideration if youve got a good website?

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                • dohertyjf
                  dohertyjf @David1234 last edited by

                  David -

                  What's your definition of a "good website"? If traffic has dropped 75%, Google has lost faith in your site and something has gone horribly wrong, thus your site is no longer considered "good" in their eyes. If you've done any unnatural linkbuilding (any comment spam or bought links), you need to get as many of these removed, or at least let Google know about it so that you can get back in the index.

                  There is no way, beyond being notified in GWT of unnatural links being detected and seeing a drop in traffic/rankings, to know for certain that a manual penalty has been applied. Usually you will receive a notice in GWT when this happens, though. Otherwise it's algorithmic.

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                  • David1234
                    David1234 @dohertyjf last edited by

                    Hi John,

                    Well naturally, my definition of a 'good website' will be biased. However there are no GWT reported onsite issues, no coding/browser issues, 100% original content, low bounce rate and a high % or returning visitors. We only received the GWT notice of unnatural links and 3 weeks later found quite a large drop in most but not all, rankings. Does this mean it's an algorithmic penalty and if so, how long will it last? We didnt publish any unnatural links on blog networks ourselves, but an seo company we paid money to did, and they have not responded to any of our requests for removal of those links. Ive been able to email some blogs and get a positive removal but the majority have not responded, and there are hundreds.

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                    • David1234
                      David1234 last edited by

                      Any comments/suggestions? How long will this stupid penalty last? We never even created the bad links and cant get them removed.

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                      • dohertyjf
                        dohertyjf @David1234 last edited by

                        Hey David -

                        It all depends on how long it takes for the reinclusion request to process, if your rankings have indeed tanked. If you didn't build the links, be sure to talk about this prominently in your reinclusion request. Other than that, honestly, make a stink and get on Google's radar. If it's a case of negative SEO, then we need to make Google aware of it.

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                        • David1234
                          David1234 @dohertyjf last edited by

                          Hey John -

                          I'm really not convinced there was any negative seo in the sense that the term is being meant of late. I believe our past seo company built blog network links without consulting us. The foreign porn site links are more of a mystery. I'm reluctant to submit a reinclusion request in case they manually make rankings worse, what do you think about that idea? Our site has not tanked, but all major KWs have dropped 5-10 spots. A couple havent budged since getting the letter.

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                          • dohertyjf
                            dohertyjf @dohertyjf last edited by

                            David -

                            Thank you for explaining more clearly, it's really appreciated!

                            If all major keywords have dropped 5-10 spots, it seems that your traffic must be down quite a bit, not to mention brand exposure.

                            I would submit a reinclusion request. I would be totally transparent, tell them what you have done to try to get the links removed, but also tell them that you did not build these links. Show them what links you are responsible for.

                            Unfortunately there is no way to know how long it will take for your client to recover. It's possible that they will be sandboxed for a while. What I would recommend doing is moving forward to building really good links for them, trying to get good press coverage, and try to get in contact with someone on the spam team to review your case.

                            John

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