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How to recover positions lost due to the so-called penguin?

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:21 am
by nusaiba124
First of all, you should take care to neutralize undesirable links, i.e. links that have led to a drop in the search results.

If possible, you should remove unwanted links . You must expect to spend a lot of time searching for email addresses and sending messages to the owners of the sites that link to your site. What's more, you won't find any contact information on many sites - in such a case, it's worth checking the whois register. However, it turns out that some webmasters do not provide this information or have long since abandoned the email accounts provided when registering domains. Even sending a message belgium telegram data does not guarantee that it will be read and that it will meet with any reaction.
Bad links can be neutralized, covered up, by acquiring a lot of good, natural links. However, it is worth remembering that this process will take a lot of time. Acquiring links using content marketing is always expensive and time-consuming. It is not enough to change the current, unethical methods and buy links that will only look more natural (for example, thanks to anchors with the company name instead of competitive keywords).
Disown links . In June, Google's Matt Cutts announced the introduction of a tool that will allow website owners to indicate undesirable links that they cannot remove and that should not be considered when evaluating their sites. On October 16, the long-awaited tool for disavowing/excluding links was released . Google notes that the new tool is intended for advanced users and should be used with great caution.

Re: How to recover positions lost due to the so-called penguin?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 4:45 pm
by xylanth