Can I get Google to re-evaluate my comany's website?
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For the last few months I've been rewriting website descriptions for the company I work for, trying to comply with the Panda algorithm as best I could. There are about 400 items. Today I am going to begin working on titles and descriptions.
Question: Once I'm finished and have run the site through SEOMoz's pro tools, I would like to have Google look at the site _**in toto **_once the changes have been made so that maybe we can procure some decent organic rankings.
Can the site be resubmitted, and what is the procedure?
Ps. Today I am asking my fellow employees to help me proofread each description for grammar, spelling, accuracy, and keyword placement. I am also asking for suggestions from them.
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If the site is indexed and getting crawled Google is constantly looking at your site and ranking it based upon what it sees.
submit new sitemaps and whatever else you need to do to show google your new content and remove your old content.
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Yes, go into webmaster tools, fetch and submit your URL's. When you submit a URL in this way Googlebot will crawl the URL, usually within a day and then consider it for inclusion in its index.
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If you've been affected by Panda then it won't help at all to ask Google to reconsider your site. You need to make all of the changes and then wait for a Panda refresh. They seem to happen about once a month.
If you've made siginifcant changes on a page then you can do as MartinEvolveRetail suggested and go into webmaster tools and fetch an URL and then submit it to the index. It's a good idea to do that for each page that you have changed just in case Google doesn't recrawl the page before the next Panda update comes out. However, you are limited to 50 submissions per week.
Similarly, if you have pages on your site that you have noindexed or 404'd in order to help with Panda, you'll want to use the Google URL removal tool so that they get removed from the index before Panda refreshes again.