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How to Recover from a Google Link Penalty

How to Recover from a Google Link Penalty
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How to Rehabilitate Your Site
After a Google Link Penalty

A SPN Exclusive Article by Kristin Marino (c) 2013

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There may be few things more gratifying in the world of SEO than an incoming link from an authority site with stellar page rank and domain authority. Hopefully, all of your site's incoming links are beyond reproach. But, as Google becomes more adept at spotting what it considers to be unnatural incoming links, you may be the recipient of an unnatural links message from Google.

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If Google has taken a manual or automated spam action against you based on incoming unnatural links to your site, what, if anything, can you do?

First, ask yourself what you may have done to trigger this action. Google will not send you a complete overview of the links it deems unnatural, but it will give you an example of your unnatural links via your Google webmaster console when they detect evidence of paid links, link exchanging and other unnatural linking schemes you may not even be aware of. Basically, anything that goes against Google's quality guidelines is up for scrutiny. Google engineer and prolific blogger Matt Cutts suggests:

"One great place to start looking for bad links is the 'Links to Your Site' feature in Webmaster Tools. From the homepage, select the site you want, navigate to Traffic > Links to Your Site > Who Links the Most > More, then select one of the download buttons. This file lists pages that link to your site. If you select 'Download Latest Links,' you'll see dates as well. This can be a great place to start your investigation, but be sure you don't upload the entire selection of links to your site - you don't want to disavow all your links!"

Steps to Deal with a Google Link Penalty
If Google believes your site has been engaging in link spam over a period of time, they may consider it a severe case and will reduce the trust of your entire site. If specific links are a problem, Google may let you know about that as well. If this is the case, rather than taking trust away from your entire site, Google may just penalize those specific links. Your ranking may not fall, but you may be barred from ranking on some phrases.

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