Tips for Google Penalty Recovery

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In the virtual world and real world, penalties are equally punishing. We all are familiar with the concept of a penalty through sports such as football, where a player gets booked for committing a foul on another player. Similarly, Google also punishes sites who commit foul. It has a very negative impact on the appearance of the site in the search engine results pages. There can be some confusion between algorithms and penalties, but their impact is almost the same.

Algorithms are a certain set of rules and calculation which produce an outcome. If the working of a site matches with the algorithms, the site gets awarded in the search results by Google. However, if a site fails to meet the quality standards provided by Google, it results in loss of traffic. Updates like Panda and Penguin are commonly mistaken for penalties. Google sends a manual report to the websites that get penalized. Website penalty recovery helps in healing the damage done by Google penalties.

• You can fix sneaky redirects by following these five steps:

  1. Reach the option Fetch as Google through Google Search Console > Crawl, then obtain pages from the stricken parts of your website.
  2. Compare the fetched content with the content on your website and resolve the differences between both.
  3. Check and Remove those redirects that take the users to unexpected sites. Also, check for conditional and sneaky redirects.
  4. Submit a reconsideration application after correcting all the issues.

• To fix the first click free violation penalty, you need to:

  1. Make all the necessary edits so that the content is same whether a Google's service user views it or Google itself views it.
  2. Submit a reconsideration application after correcting all the issues.

• When another image obscures an image of the website or the redirects the user to somewhere else, Google gives a penalty. To fix this, follow the following steps:

  1. Show the image to both Google and the users of your site.
  2. Submit a reconsideration application after correcting all the issues.

• For fixing a hacked site, you need to do the following:

  1. Build a support team and contact web host.
  2. Restrain your site to limit the harm.
  3. Utilize search console so that you can identify the hacking type and evaluate whether the damage is spam or malware.
  4. Identify and close the vulnerability in your website to avoid hacks.
  5. Request Google for the removal of hacked label tag.
  6. Backup your website frequently and install website security features.

There are many other penalties for keyword stuffing, thin content, unnatural links, user-generated spams, expired jobs, takeaways and spam my free hosts. Google Penalty Recovery has ways to fix many penalties and is important to maintain the appearance in SERPs.

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