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Getting Fucked by Google p.2
I posted this on accident in another forum.
What can you do? Just move on? Reconsideration request for XXXX: Site violates Google's quality guidelines March 26, 2012 Dear site owner or webmaster of XXXX, We received a request from a site owner to reconsider XXXXX for compliance with Google's Webmaster Guidelines. We've reviewed your site and we still see links to your site that violate our quality guidelines. Specifically, look for possibly artificial or unnatural links pointing to your site that could be intended to manipulate PageRank. Examples of unnatural linking could include buying links to pass PageRank or participating in link schemes. We encourage you to make changes to comply with our quality guidelines. Once you've made these changes, please submit your site for reconsideration in Google's search results. If you find unnatural links to your site that you are unable to control or remove, please provide the details in your reconsideration request. If you have additional questions about how to resolve this issue, please see our Webmaster Help Forum for support. Sincerely, Google Search Quality Team |
I dont understand, did they send that email to you ?
If so, Somebody literally dry bummed you. |
nice way to fuck over your competition
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Was thinking about that the other day.. what's stopping someone from pumping a shitty site that Google hates with traffic and using it to link their competition and ruin their SERPs?
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I think someone was pissed and wanted to fuck the website.
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At least you got reply. All of my reconsideration request went nowhere.
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happened to me before. reconsideration requests were ignored.
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I had a site which was ranked 1st for the target term, earning me well over 1k/month, then BOOM one day it completely disappeared.
I didn't think much of it at first due to the nature of the beast. However with time the site did not resurface in the rankings so I did a bit of digging. Some asshat had submitted hundreds of backlinks to negative sites, thus getting my site booted from the rankings. I did quite a lot of reading on the subject, and even a video by Matt Cutts says that this really should not even be possible and they have nothing in place to review it if it does indeed happen to you. With this being a newer site of mine I did not have a track records of high quality backlinks so it made it that much easier for the asshole to knock me out of the rankings. I have tried a number of things since but it seems the domain is doomed and I am done fucking with it. I have never in my life used shady techniques against my competition. Fucking assholes. Not sure why I am even posting this here (hopefully it doesn't give anyone else the idea). |
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In all honesty, we can never know how google ranks sites, we can only guess. And based on what I've seen happening over the past year and my own tests, I would now say that inbound links can harm you. That is to say: I wouldn't worry about 1 or 2 strange sites linking to you, but a sudden surge in unnatural looking links does seem to raise some kind of red flag. A red flag that by itself may not be enough to lower your ranking but might add some weight to other red flags google may already have raised about your site. |
It is not "on" accident it is by accident, and google I assure you awards demerit points of the hillbilly variety for that type of thing, alone.
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must have pissed off the wrong people (aka people working in the same niche)
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Case Study #2 (TO SHOW THAT THIS IS NOT A NEW CAMPAIGN): sparkplugging.com/sparkplug-ceo/i-should-have-kept-my-fricking-mouth-shut-or-google-cracks-down-on-the-mommy-bloggers/ According to other mainstream webmasters, many networks are being hit as well. |
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Its totally bizarre that so many people who comment on SEO can't seem to understand that you can make almost any page tank for the phrases it ranks for with link spam.
People who think that's not possible know nothing about link building on any real scale as its been a problem and one of the most basic for many years. You can go to any black hatter forum like Black Hat World and often at least 10% or more of the threads on the first page are some idiot asking the same question about why his page is gone for that pages phrase, is it banned etc. Its such an old and total n00b discussion. Its been like this since maybe 2008 or 2009. Yes, you can cause another persons page drop out of the SERPs for a phrase it ranks for by simply firing up scrapebox or xrumer or any other mass link building tool and hitting it with links with that phrase as the anchor. Yes, unless that page is strong (age, quantity of legit inbound links, from where, their age/relevance etc), it will be gone and stop ranking for that phrase for 1-2 months or so. Initially, it was shorter periods... days, then weeks, now it seems that every time I push, it ends up being 8 weeks or so before that page comes back. The last site I cared about that I was building a moderate volume of links (blog comments, auto-blog creation with spun text, xrumer links etc) to for a few cam phrases dissappeared for at least 3 months for those phrases. Its just part of the game and much better than the domain being banned. Yes, its something that black hatters deal with constantly. Yes, its something people do to each other constantly. No, Google doesn't give a fuck about you and your precious website. They care about their search results. Linkspam effects search results. It doesn't matter who is doing it... you or a competitor. Who is screwing with you is irrelevant to them and with trillions of pages indexed, your page is irrelevant as much as people think the earth should rotate around it their website. No, you don't matter. No, your site doesn't matter. And even though people can cause a page of yours to drop out of the SERPs for a phrase it ranks for... no, this behavior does not even account for the tiniest measurable fraction of total pages indexed... so get over yourself and stop thinking you matter so much both to Google and to Netizens worldwide. |
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At that time, either a domain was banned for link spam or not. There were no penalties for inbound links. But obviously, he's trying to talk like he's a Google insider and clearly has no clue what he's talking about. |
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What can they do? I don't know, but they should care who is doing it if they care about accuracy of search results.. |
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you can sink someone site with shit backlinks, happens all the time now. |
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As for me, I'd move on, as there is no way to know which site has wronged you. But I think that's what Google is counting on. There are less ruthless people willing to destroy another person's ranking through such tactics than there are those currently boosting their own sites with artificial link-building methods. So as TheSquealer accurately stated: Quote:
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any link building is "artificial" in google eyes.
there are plenty of things you can do to your site to get it penalized or even deindexed. why could you not do that to others? think about it. |
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think about why people that have never heard of seo place links on their site. |
I had somebody do this to me and I went from #1 to page nada... After a few days I did a backlink check and found a bunch of shit backlinks that basically made it look like I spammed myself using Xumer or some shit...
Instead of crying I just kept promoting the site using good linking structures and getting people to link to it from social media and what not... In 2 months it went back to #1 and hasn't moved in a year. I highly suspect that #2 did it to me since they have none of these shit links, but #3, 4,5,6,7 all do too... While this person spend their budget trying to fuck us all over, I spent mine doing what you are supposed to do... and prevailed... There are many more cases though where my site never recovered... |
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"Inbound links" in terms of people linking to your page have no impact on that page for the phrases it links for when its organic. Others have indicated that relevance matters but it doesn't in terms of penalizing the page. In other words, your page does not get penalized because it happens to go viral and all sorts of people are linking to it from all sorts of pages/topic types. "inbound links" in terms of using tools to build 10,000 links a day to your page at www.yourdomain.com/mouse-turds.html - which ranks for "mouse turds" using the anchor "mouse turds" as the links anchors will definitely cause that page to drop out of the SERPs for that phrase for a period of time. It is also true that I can build 10,000 links a day to your page and cause it to drop out of the SERPs. Google has no way of knowing if you are doing the link spam or I am. And no, life's not fair. So it depends on what one means by "inbound links" |
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I came across what purports to be a fix for this today, but I'm not posting it here obviously.
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:1orglaugh
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I just *think (with some testing of my own to come to a reasonable conclusion)* that if you get yourself a bunch (50-100) links from sites either penalized or banned from google (typically from a link purchase package)... and... not such great *organic* linking structure to begin with, typically a newer site... Your site will get penalized as well. |
FreeHugeMovies...please hit me up on icq when you get a moment.
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wehateporn...how so?
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