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    Can penalties be passed via 301 redirect?

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    • Syed1
      Syed1 @TecmarkUK last edited by

      Taking into account what your're saying here, one would then assume that inbound backlinks could never cause a penalty too - since competitors could do that intentionally as well? If Matt Cutts was reading this, he'd probably be all over you...

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      • MarkHIggins
        MarkHIggins last edited by

        I just went this route on Monday so I guess you can call me the lab rat.

        I had a site ranking very well, and in the last 60 days with the latest panda and the penguin update it fell from page 1 with top 3 results for close to 50 money keywords to basically page 5 or below.

        I am a photographer and was an engineer before so I love things that are technical like SEO. Before joining SEOMoz I did quite a few gray hat things that I learned from forums such as a ton of exact match anchor text on tons of irrelevant blogs, Senuke, forum profiles. Basically a ton of crap, but low and behold it worked and I ranked well until now. The problem was that I created such a huge mess with inbound links that it's impossible to clean it up. I have thousands of crummy irrelevant links (Rand would need to take me out behind the woodshed)

        So what does all this have to do with a 301 redirect?

        My old website was at the domain markandrewphotographer that I used the past three years (2008 to now). The good news is that when I started in photography full time in 2006 I used a domain markandrewphotography.com and in 2008 a branding consultant had me switch to the markandrewphotographer domain because it was more about me than the photography in attracting clients. (That was a big trend in out industry for a couple of years) I kept the old markandrewphotography domain as it had a page rank of 2 and did a site wide 301 to the markandrewphotographer domain.

        This Monday I moved my site to the markandrewphotography domain and then decided to 301 the photographer.com domain that is penalized and we'll see what happens. The worst thing is I get the penalty passed and I can then just remove the 301 and slow work on changing the links cape of the site and then try again in a few months.

        The markandrewphotography domain is a clean domain. It's almost 6 years old and has seven links. I will link using only white hat methods with this site within my niche. I started changing some of the inbound links yesterday on industry websites that I am listed such as weddingwire, marthastewart and that are considered authority sites. I plan on doing a few links a day and making sure that I use partial match anchor text and that my brand name keywords out number other keywords but a good margin, maybe 70% branded to 30% partial match.

        I also wonder if I was outed by a competitor. The person ranking #1 for search terms like "boston wedding photographers" is a one man photography studio, but in opensiteexplorer her has 440,000 links?

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        • randfish
          randfish @MarkHIggins last edited by

          Thanks so much for sharing Mark! Examples like these are a gold mine for the rest of us (and good luck on moving from gray hat to white hat) 🙂

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          • MarkHIggins
            MarkHIggins @randfish last edited by

            It's working so far, but we'll see if the results hold true. I've been using the Copyblogger Scribe SEO wordpress plugin to make sure that my writing of posts and pages is natural and that keywords I'm trying to rank for are not over optimized.

            | Keyword |   | Current Rank |   | Change |
            | newport wedding photographer | 3 | up     > 47 |   |
            | boston wedding photography | 4 | up     > 46 |   |
            | newport wedding photographers | 4 | up     > 46 |   |
            | boston wedding photographers | 5 | up     > 45 |   |
            | boston wedding photographer | 5 | up     > 45 |   |

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            • MarkHIggins
              MarkHIggins @randfish last edited by

              3 weeks later and blamo! Dropped off the face of the earth. I think there is some negative penalty being passed from my old site to my new one.

              I've been cleaning up the link profile of the old site, but many webmasters won't respond.

              I'm at the point where I'm going to remove the 301 and set up a one page wordpress website on the old domain directing existing and past customer to the new site. Inelegant solution, but I can't think of anything else to do. Suggestion?

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              • MarkHIggins
                MarkHIggins last edited by

                3 weeks later and blamo! Dropped off the face of the earth. I think there is some negative penalty being passed from my old site to my new one.

                I've been cleaning up the link profile of the old site, but many webmasters won't respond.

                I'm at the point where I'm going to remove the 301 and set up a one page wordpress website on the old domain directing existing and past customer to the new site. Inelegant solution, but I can't think of anything else to do. Suggestion?

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                • randfish
                  randfish @MarkHIggins last edited by

                  Wow - amazing. That's a rarity indeed. I've seen only one other case (post-Penguin) where a 301 caused a penalty.

                  I think your inelegant solution is likely the right one, but definitely sucks.

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                  • MarkHIggins
                    MarkHIggins @randfish last edited by

                    That's what I was thinking. A great one page wordpress site with some great content about wedding photography in New England.

                    Work on the linking issues and when I recover do the 301 to the new domain

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                    • GuillermoOrtiz
                      GuillermoOrtiz last edited by

                      I would have to agree with Rand about the negation of value of the links vs the penalty. I just had a client we picked up who had a very polluted backlink profile and dropped off the face of the earth after Penguin. When we launched his newly designed site, we gave it a fresh domain name that retained his branding and 301'd his old site. So far it has worked beautifully and given us a fresh start.

                      I'm also in agreement that penalties passing through 301's is a can of worms for Google.....

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                      • kellymandingo
                        kellymandingo last edited by

                        The penalty wont pass through a 301 and that's 100% , however if you have Panda or Penguin issues that are not cleared before you 301 the site then the algorithmic penalty will picked up.

                        If a site had a penalty and was passed, then all i would do is 301 my penalised site to my competitor , As Mark Higgins who responded in this thread has done a 301 and all initially ok but i bet there are issues and would like to see the timeline of of drop after the initial 301

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                        • KeriMorgret
                          KeriMorgret @kellymandingo last edited by

                          Hi Kelly,

                          Thanks for your response on this older thread! I'm interested in knowing more about your sources for this 100% claim. Could you share with us some more background about your answer?

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                          • kellymandingo
                            kellymandingo @KeriMorgret last edited by

                            I have worked with many people who have 301 a site for whatever reason and although i would not call myself an expert i am quite familiar with what i do.

                            In the UK there was a big SEO company that got the unnatural links message and then they had a drop of around -50 to -150 places created a new URL and recovered their rankings.

                            This same company who had many many clients also used this practice on their customers (the one's that stuck with them that is) and at the beginning  all were successful because the time spent correcting any issues was taken and links replaced

                            After a while they got complacent and would just 301 sites that they had spammed which took a drop in rankings and at first all seemed good, then after a few weeks they would drop, these were the sites that were caught in penguin or panda and did not resolve the out lying issue's be it over optimisation, thin content or just the fact that the links pointing to the site were devalued resulting in a loss of ranking juice.  once they addressed these issues (not removing links) the sites returned to a decent level higher than the original site after the penalty.

                            As i mentioned in the earlier post if a penalty could be passed through a 301 it would be easy to point at a competitor,

                            I do suppose its going to be one of those questions that in near on impossible to prove 100% and no real credible source is going to exist they are just going to be examples like mine, but i have seen it with my own eyes,

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                            • KeriMorgret
                              KeriMorgret @KeriMorgret last edited by

                              Thanks for clarifying! It is always helpful to know whether a statement is based on personal experience/experience of others, or based off of something that Google has said in their official communications.

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                              • invision
                                invision @KeriMorgret last edited by

                                I can see why a penalty would transfer a penalty to a new domain, if in fact it's a new domain. It's a fresh domain with 0 history and 0 backlinks.

                                But, if the penalized domain was 301'd to an existing, already established website, that's the kind of situation where I don't see why it would make sense to transfer the penalty. That's where you can hurt competitors.

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                                • OrionGroup
                                  OrionGroup last edited by

                                  Any update on this?

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                                  • Silkstream
                                    Silkstream last edited by

                                    I'd also be interested to hear peoples thoughts on 301 redirects internally.

                                    My website is structured like this:

                                    Home > Categories > Categories+Town

                                    The homepage and the Categories+Town page all rank for intended keywords, yet the "over-optimised" category pages do not rank at all, they are still indexed, just not ranking for the core keywords.

                                    Will creating new URL's and 301 redirecting the old pages internally pass on any penalty that may be in place, algorithmic or otherwise?

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                                    • OrionGroup
                                      OrionGroup @Silkstream last edited by

                                      Silkstream,

                                      Are you sure that those pages actually have real penalties or is it algo changes?

                                      Also, when you search your keyword phrases... what sorts of results show up in the SERPs? Does the local 7-pack show up?  If so, then your Google+ Local listing would most likely be what would get you to rank for those 'local' terms.

                                      Do you have physical offices in each of the towns represented by the 'category+town' pages ... along with corresponding G+ Local pages for each?  If not, you may have difficulty ranking for many towns not close to the epicenter of your actual business address.

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                                      • Wagada
                                        Wagada last edited by

                                        Thanks for sharing everyone, this is really interesting stuff. Has anyone tried the 301 redirect from a site which has been penalised to a new domain but with masking enabled so that the user can't tell the redirect has taken place? Will the penalty travel?

                                        Thanks

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                                        • Silkstream
                                          Silkstream @OrionGroup last edited by

                                          Hi Scott,

                                          My intial thoughts were over-optimisation penalty, its just on the second level pages, which are main category pages. The category+Town pages are ranking just fine. We removed two sets of footer links and made the navigation more user friendly with tabbed navigation instead. We fixed the breadcrumb as it wasnt clickable, so the second level pages had barely any internal links. We rewrote content for all pages applying semantics liberally. We added other content to the pages and improved the social signals overall to the domain. We finally did a 301 redirect on the second level pages to new URL's hoping to lose any penalty....but still nothing. Not even ranking in the top 500 for core keyword yet add a stemmed keyword as a prefix and BAM there we are at position 5. Im running out of ideas.

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                                          • paulanth
                                            paulanth @Wagada last edited by

                                            I had a site from years ago (2006) that I think was under some penalty as it was once ranking quite well but then I made a national site which took over. Eventually black hat tricks from my national site after working until 2013 fell too.

                                            After re-building the national site and starting to see positive results, I ordered my web firm to re-direct my original site to the new one. Back then I know nothing about back links and link juice but I was monitoring a bunch of words with positionally which suddenly dropped on the same day.

                                            Bad results continued for at least a month until I submitted a disavow for both my original and national sites. Since then they have improved but still not as good as they were before the redirect. I also think that the disavow may be very slow to take affect as movement is gradual.

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