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Google Slammed Our Sites, I need Back Up

Google slammed 4 of our sites. Im sure it's due to keyword stuffing and a bad link profile. It's in June when the panda update was made for relevancy. Anyway, since, Ive made new sites and Im going to be super careful with them. My question is:
1.Is there any "coming up" in serps after the fall?
a. and yes, ive requested bad link urls to remove and used disavow after a month
b. sent google a reconsideration request

any majical cures for those sites ive worked hard on for 7-10 years? BTW, they are still in top 3 on yahoo, bing and msn.

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Scorpan1
Better to start with a fresh domain. Why? The time to recover is 1-3 years.



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Scorpan1
Can i simple change domain name and not have to products and content?

Well you can not "change" domain to Another name. You must create a new. Then redirect the old with 301. to your new then copy content from old to new then all should be just fine. I am unsury if Google penelty are transfering from old to new.



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ralph101
How easy is it to create a new domain name? I take it this is easier than fix the issues at hand?



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Scorpan1
How easy is it to create a new domain name? I take it this is easier than fix the issues at hand?


You can fix it but its a matter of time before its gona be fresh. Before that your site is propably bankrutt.



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Scorpan1
Google slammed 4 of our sites. Im sure it's due to keyword stuffing and a bad link profile.


Well i am shore that 99 % reason is bad links profile. Keyword stuffing are not so high penelty but its true that some kind of penelty are confirmed.



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evie
I do not know a lot about this but I just wanted to wish you the best of luck on this.



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Beverly
It's never too late to start over with a site. Just show Google you are willing to change by adding new fresh content to your site daily, linking back from credible websites and making your site the best it can be now. In time, your site will regain it's credibility with Google and you will get a second chance at being in Google Search.



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Scorpan1
It's never too late to start over with a site. Just show Google you are willing to change by adding new fresh content to your site daily, linking back from credible websites and making your site the best it can be now. In time, your site will regain it's credibility with Google and you will get a second chance at being in Google Search.

yeah but it take huge amount of time to be accepted. So consider to plan B and make another domain.



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Paratelemovel
If it has been slaped due to over optimization, recovering from that penalty will take time and a lot of effort. Besides, once a website has been hammered by Google it will never be the same again.

I suggest that you do the following:

  • Buy a new domain
  • Get a different hosting provider to stop Google associating your domain with your name
  • Create a blank html file and input the bellow code:

    1. Place the following HTML redirect code between the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags of your HTML code.


<meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0; url=http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html



This time, don´t link directly to your money sites at all. To do that ,create buffer sites on authority sites that google loves like wordpress/tumblr/squidoo, these kind of sites wont be penalized like a normal site and will transfer most of the link juice to your pages/site. Use original content, do not post crap articles on them in any way!!! Go for quality not quantity in this stage.


Next,Increase the Strengh of your buffer sites with a link wheel for every post/page you create - that will increase the link juice that will be transfered to your money site.

Remember you want to work smarter not harder so Once you have the above in place, it is time to do some social signals automation:

Go to IFTT - If this then that - Check this page for a simple explanation of what is IFTT
Create an account
Activate the channel relevant to your brand
Create a recipe or use one of the many user generated recipes provided


Let´s say that you already have a FB fan page, a G+ page and a twitter profle - bare in mind that i´m using the usual suspects here, IFTT has over 77 channels available and it is not limited to social networks in any way- coming back to our example , you are going to use the revelancy that Google is giving to social signals: you will post on your G+page/profile,then on facebook and lastly on Twitter.

On IFTT, it works like this:
IF I post something on my G+ page/profile, I will then send create a status message on Facebook & every time i create a post on Facebook IFTT will update my status on twitter.

You can raise the bar on twitter:
  • login into your account
  • select your tweet and go to addmefast.com,
  • input your tweet on the retweet section of the site
  • add daily points because you want to drip feed your social signals so that it looks natural.
  • Do it for 3 days or so with every tweet you created on that account
  • replace the retweets as needed
  • Rinse and repeat



If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Hope that helps you get back on track.







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Scorpan1
If it has been slaped due to over optimization, recovering from that penalty will take time and a lot of effort. Besides, once a website has been hammered by Google it will never be the same again. I suggest that you do the following:

very good info to you all. Almost Everything is in Place to do, specially the Social thing. But i wonder if you could explain more with meta refresh thing. What do you hope with that?



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Paratelemovel
very good info to you all. Almost Everything is in Place to do, specially the Social thing. But i wonder if you could explain more with meta refresh thing. What do you hope with that?



Scorpan1,
Create a txt file and insert the following content inside:


<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="0;"
url="http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html">
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html

When you save the txt file, save as index.html or just chane the file extention from index.txt to index.html

This process is as cold has it gets and it last a mere second before redirecting the user to your new domain.
Or you can use this one that delays the redirect :

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5">
Redirect to http://example.com/ after 5 seconds:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5; url=http://example.com/">
Redirect to http://example.com/ immediately:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://example.com/">
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>



Remember to change the http://yourdomain.com and http://example.com/ to point to your domain.
When you save the txt file, save as index.html or just chane the file extention from index.txt to index.html



Let me know if you have further questions
Kindest Regards



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Scorpan1
Scorpan1,
Create a txt file and insert the following content inside:


<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="0;"
url="http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html">
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html

When you save the txt file, save as index.html or just chane the file extention from index.txt to index.html

This process is as cold has it gets and it last a mere second before redirecting the user to your new domain.
Or you can use this one that delays the redirect :

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5">
Redirect to http://example.com/ after 5 seconds:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5; url=http://example.com/">
Redirect to http://example.com/ immediately:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://example.com/">
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>



Remember to change the http://yourdomain.com and http://example.com/ to point to your domain.
When you save the txt file, save as index.html or just chane the file extention from index.txt to index.html



Let me know if you have further questions
Kindest Regards

i know the technic but what for? You should make a 301 redirect via .htaccess Never ever redirect like this, in we talk in Google optimazations and redirection.



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Paratelemovel
i know the technic but what for? You should make a 301 redirect via .htaccess Never ever redirect like this, in we talk in Google optimazations and redirection.


Maybe you and I are not speaking the same language becuase I was under the impression that you wanted to know about the meta refresh tech in a previous post & I gave you the example on how to implement it, Ohhh and FYI you can do it either with a html or .htaccess, because imagine those people who have an established site on a shared hosting without access to the .htaccess - think of webly,wordpress.com, tumblr - so, according to you, these people who be doomed under the eyes of evil Google - You shall not pass the manual review because you created a html with a redirection when you should have created a .htaccess!! Oh wait, these people are not on a dedicated hosting ence they don´t have access...damn it.

So, I will ask again, what is it that you want help with...exacly this time?



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LinkAvenger
My recommendation would be to stick with the site and fix it. Yes, it might take some time, but if you have a good basic structure to begin with, and some real organic traffic, working with Google only makes you stronger in the long term. Churn and burn - yes, start over. But if you have an investment in the site, continued traffic from other search engines can only help while you get it fixed. Besides, there's a bit of a Google backlash going on right now, and Yahoo and Bing are certainly going to give Google a run for it's money.



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