If you are penalized by Google and going to close your website, stop! There is a way to save it of this hurricane and use it for your business marketing like you were doing yesterday. Itis sure that it will demand some hard work but considering the longer use and output, it is better that you stick to this one rather that creating a new website then spending day and nights for development and then promotion to make it stand at the top in Google SERP. In unison, the restoration of SERP for the previous website is far more beneficial than investing for new one and bringing it up from the roots. Here is how to do this!
If you were hit by a Google Penguin update this year (on April 24th, May 25th, or October 5th) it means your site was guilty of webspam tactics including keyword stuffing, link schemes, paid links, overuse of exact match anchor text and more. Unlike a manual penalty, where you can clean up your site and submit a reconsideration request to have a human quality editor evaluate your site, Penguin was an algorithmic update and the...
Let me preface this by saying, I do not have any moral or ethical issues with the “SEO Tramp Stamp”.
Just to clarify, I am referring to the link the many SEO’s place in the footer of their client’s site, which links back to their company’s site.
These links are acceptable because 1) they allow a visitor to a site, who likes the site, to find out who is responsible for the site being the way...
One of the deadliest mistakes an online marketer can make is known as over-optimization. Basically, it's SEO carried too far. Like it or not, search engine optimization is also manipulation. One uses techniques that are believed to elicit a favorable response from search engines, such as Google. When you do SEO too well - or rather, use it too much - you could be over-optimizng your website. And this in turn can lead to penalties...
Time sure does fly, doesn’t it? Around this time a year ago, Google rocked the foundation of the internet by rolling out Panda, the controversial update that would forever change the approach of SEO marketers far and wide.
The update vowed to shake things up, and boy did it ever have an impact. In this article, we will take a look at what SEO marketers should have learned a year after the controversial Google Panda.
Quality Over...
Some SEO experts believe that building too many links within a short span of time and which is based on a similar anchor text can caused the website to be red flagged by Google since it may give the impression that the those links have been acquired abnormally by using automated scripts or link building software.
This may result in the Google BLOOP or the “Backlink Over Optimization Penalty”. It is caused by the some inexperienced...
In 2011 Google rolled out one of the biggest updates to its search engine, the Google Panda update, also referred to as the Farmer Update. The first tranche of the update was in February 2011 and affected all English language sites in America. The second tranche of the update was in April 2011 and affected all other English language sites.
There is a lot of conflicting opinion on whether this update was good or not. Many...
Most of Bloggers who are into SEO and blogging for a while know about Google penalty and Google slap. This usually happens in the form of decrease in page rank, removal of pages from Google search index, low Search engine ranking.
There are a few things which you should avoid to get Google penalty, but if you are determined to get Google penalty, here are few...
Getting penalized is every webmaster's nightmare. Even if you are completely innocent (which is unlikely as penalties seldom happen without a reason), figuring that out may take months which can actually ruin your business.
One theoretical way to quickly to solve the problem might be a 301 redirect following the logic:
301 redirect "transfers" the link power (which means links pointing to one particular domain will now point to a new one);
By transferring the link power, 301-redirect...