The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. Intermediate & Advanced SEO
    4. Blacklisted website no longer blacklisted, but will not appear on Google's search engine.

    Blacklisted website no longer blacklisted, but will not appear on Google's search engine.

    Intermediate & Advanced SEO
    3 3 112
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • rodneywarner
      rodneywarner last edited by

      We have a client who before us, had a website that was blacklisted by Google. After we created their new website, we submitted an appeal through Google's Webmaster Tools, and it was approved. One year later, they are still unable to rank for anything on Google.

      The keyword we are attempting to rank for on their home page is "Day in the Life Legal Videos" which shouldn't be too difficult to rank for after a year. But their website cannot be found.

      What else can we do to repair this previously blacklisted website after we're already been approved by Google?

      After doing a link audit, we found only one link with a spam score of 7, but I highly doubt that is what is causing this website to no longer appear on Google.

      Here is the website in question: https://www.verdictvideos.com/

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • BCutrer
        BCutrer last edited by

        So there are two types of penalties, manual ones as you have dealt with and algorithmic ones.  So clearing a manual penalty won't necessarily clear the algorithmic one if there is an issue. If I was going to find a smoking gun it would be links like www.juryverdictalert.com that have what look like a banner ad to the site but haven't put a "no-follow" to the link. It looks spammy to have hundreds of links on low word count pages all point to you from one domain.

        The other things. You rank #1 for "Verdict Videos" so that doesn't look like it is algorithmic- it could just be bad targeting. I get that is your title tag, but I didn't see the keywords in anything more than an h3 and I couldn't find a single anchor text backlink that is live (I used Ahrefs). Not that you want to go crazy with that, but you would expect it somewhere.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • mememax
          mememax last edited by

          first of all let's make a step back.

          1. when you got hit by a manual penalty (which I asusme is the case as you filed a reconsideration request in search console), you never recover to 100%. You've made a dirty play, got a yellow card for that and you have it, at least is what I would do in my personal life, so it makes complete sense that google marks people that tried to game their system anytime in their life.

          2. page 1 has just 5 free spots as other 5 (from what I see) are youtube/vimeo videos, so it's harder than you may think for getting there. I'm in fact seeing you rank with your https://www.verdictvideos.com/services/day-in-the-life-legal-video/ within the vimeo results, which means you may have done a good job in your multimedia by building sitemaps and sharing them around.

          3. your backlink profile is really poor. You just have 4 links pointing to the homepage, and your domain has a trust flow lower than 20. I personally find it low. And speaking about legal stuff I would want to have a trustworthy website being featured at the top. Half of your backlinks are blackfriday stuff built on low quality websites... I don't know if you have removed them or not but they seems to be an huge part of your backlinks, and the other part are highly optimized keyword rich backlinks,

          I would try to variate them more and build more relevant links on more autoritative websites which is what you need. Your competitor doensn't seem to have a very solid linkbuilding profile either (<cite class="_Rm">coltoncreative.com</cite>) so with the right links and the good optimization (I haven't checked your onsite SEO) you may achieve good results.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • 1 / 1
          • First post
            Last post
          • After hack and remediation, thousands of URL's still appearing as 'Valid' in google search console. How to remedy?
            effectdigital
            effectdigital
            0
            2
            155

          • Previously blacklisted website still not appearing on Google searches.
            rodneywarner
            rodneywarner
            0
            3
            67

          • Google's 'related:' operator
            EpicWebStudios
            EpicWebStudios
            0
            5
            209

          • Some site's links look different on google search. For example Games.com › Flash games › Decoration games How can we do our url's like this?
            davebuts
            davebuts
            0
            4
            268

          • Why did this website disappear from Google's SERPs?
            VentaMarketing
            VentaMarketing
            0
            3
            416

          • No matter what I do, my website isn't showing up in search results. What's happening?
            irvingw
            irvingw
            0
            5
            311

          • Is it possible for a multi doctor practice to have the practice's picture displayed in Google's SERP?
            MiriamEllis
            MiriamEllis
            0
            4
            463

          • There's a website I'm working with that has a .php extension. All the pages do. What's the best practice to remove the .php extension across all pages?
            digisavvy
            digisavvy
            0
            5
            445

          Get started with Moz Pro!

          Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

          Start my free trial
          Products
          • Moz Pro
          • Moz Local
          • Moz API
          • Moz Data
          • STAT
          • Product Updates
          Moz Solutions
          • SMB Solutions
          • Agency Solutions
          • Enterprise Solutions
          • Digital Marketers
          Free SEO Tools
          • Domain Authority Checker
          • Link Explorer
          • Keyword Explorer
          • Competitive Research
          • Brand Authority Checker
          • Local Citation Checker
          • MozBar Extension
          • MozCast
          Resources
          • Blog
          • SEO Learning Center
          • Help Hub
          • Beginner's Guide to SEO
          • How-to Guides
          • Moz Academy
          • API Docs
          About Moz
          • About
          • Team
          • Careers
          • Contact
          Why Moz
          • Case Studies
          • Testimonials
          Get Involved
          • Become an Affiliate
          • MozCon
          • Webinars
          • Practical Marketer Series
          • MozPod
          Connect with us

          Contact the Help team

          Join our newsletter
          Moz logo
          © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
          • Accessibility
          • Terms of Use
          • Privacy