google penguin-recovery
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Google Penguin Recovery Google Penguin is an algorithm designed by Google engineers to penalize websites on their search engine, which contain unnatural links. If you received a Google Penguin email from Google saying you have unnatural links, you are undoubtedly aware that your search positions on Google have plummeted. Even worse, your site may have disappeared on Google altogether. If Google Penguin has hurt your website, let us help. RichWeb Media can help you fix Google Penguin problems and spot all the unnatural links on your site so you can eliminate them.
RichWeb Media can quickly and easily help you:
• Identify and remove all unnatural links • Restore your relationship with Google • Make sure your website complies with Google Penguin and
any new algorithms • Send the report Google needs to see to help you move back
up on their search engine. With RichWeb Media you can not only recover from Google Penguin problems, you can improve your search engine results page rankings to levels that are higher than they ever were before.
Google Penguin 2.0 On May 22, 2013, Google updated the Penguin algorithm. Penguin 2.0 has negatively affected spam web content and resulted in harsher penalties for those who partake in low quality “unnatural links." Whereas Penguin 1.0 looked primarily at the home page of a suspect site, Penguin 2.0 goes much deeper, looking at all pages and all of your inbound and outbound links. Consequently, the stakes when it comes to fixing Google Penguin problems are higher than ever. You must implement link building properly and optimize your website carefully. Do link building the wrong way and your
site will pay for it in lower rankings on Google’s search engine results pages. Google’s goal with Penguin 2.0 is to make the days of filling pages with heavily keyword-‐laden, nonsensical copy a thing of the past. In many ways they have succeeded. Unfortunately, many sites that aren’t guilty of keyword "stuffing" and unnatural links practices have also gotten caught up in the Penguin 2.0 algorithm. The best way to counteract Google Penguin problems are to never have them in the first place, but if you do wind up with an issue, you need to figure out the likely cause. Using Google’s webmaster tools and methodically checking to see where your keywords stand and creating spreadsheets to determine which links are questionable are just a few ways to get started. Once that’s done, you can make small changes to your site and see how it affects you in search. Doing this is a long, slow, tedious process and there is no guarantee of success. Fixing Google Penguin problems in this manner is not a practical solution for online companies trying to make their next quarter. RichWeb Media makes it possible to fix Google Penguin problems by giving you an immediate assessment of your keywords and where they stand. You’ll also have an instant and very clear picture of all your inbound and outbound links as well as any anchor text (content of hypertext links to your site). RichWeb Media also gives you the Google PageRank for each inbound link. Those with a Page Rank below 3 are often questionable. RichWeb Media also offers up domain URLs, allowing you to see questionable domains that may have dozens or even hundreds of unnatural links going to your site. RichWeb Media also allows you to easily see if you are gaining or losing links to your site. This is important because gaining high-‐quality, relevant links is essential to your search efforts.