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CYF 03-02-2013 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by mopek1 (Post 19508828)
What specifically do you mean by "overoptimized keywords" and how did you fix it?


Take "girlfriends" for example, that word was over 10% of the content on the page. I reworked the content so the percentage was much lower. Basically don't keyword stuff, write natural content for users, not writing content for search engines :)


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Originally Posted by AdultPornMasta (Post 19508830)
None of you get it, do you?

You are relying on Google instead of doing your own marketing.

If you continue to act in this manner, you will be fucked.

If the Adult Industry is built around Google it has only a short time to live.

:2 cents:

I've mentioned not relying on google 2 or 3 times already... but thank you for your insightful reply. BTW people will search out porn with or without google :winkwink:

alias 03-02-2013 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by tonyparra (Post 19508251)
Im installing wp suicide and moving to a new host...after some thought i dont want google to think its a improved version of old site. Wish me luck...:disgust

Just do a new site on a new host man, good luck!

PeR930 03-02-2013 10:41 PM

How do you intentionally not rely on google for search traffic? Im not blocking other search engine crawlers..

lock 03-02-2013 10:48 PM

rather than nuke it install it to another similar domain if you want to start fresh.

2intense 03-03-2013 01:26 AM

instead of trying to recover ,you better try to rank another site,will be easier to rank another site that trying to recover a penalized site

jimmycastor 03-03-2013 02:35 AM

yeah, put this domain on the graveyard and work on others, had the same, 4 years of top 1 position, then keyworddomain penality after panda and penguin
, never recovered since 6 month,

no bad badlinks, , no spam techniques, no shady backlinks, ..anyway..google has to change the matrix every couple of month like newspapers have to change the titlephoto of their front page every day..
try with a new

update frequency rules ..

Jel 03-03-2013 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by CYF (Post 19508704)
It depends on the penalty, really. Google has so many penalties besides just panda/penguin. I've only had one site hit, and it got hit on November 19th.... traffic dropped by half. The Nov 19th update is one of those unnamed updates, but it might or might not be related to Panda since there was a panda update 2 days later.



Recovering from a google penalty can take time. Depending on the penalty, 3 months, 6 months, a year, three years, maybe never. Sometimes you just have to leave that site on the back burner and come back to it in 6 months when it starts to recover. Each penalty is different, and the steps you use to recover depend upon which penalty you received.

In my case, I fixed my problems (overoptimized keywords probably) and my google traffic has been recovering although it's only been 3 months. I'm not back up to where I was, but I don't strictly rely on google, either. I'm 75% back to where I was prior the the hit and I'm confident that within the next couple months I'll be back up to where I was before, if not better.

If you can pinpoint the date your traffic dropped, you can google or use the links someone posted earlier and figure out if it's a panda/penguin hit, or if it's something else. My own case was a little weird, I didn't drop any places on the SERPS and I'm still page one for all those keywords (mostly long tail exgf keywords), but the traffic from google dropped. It took a while to figure out what was going on and how to fix it.

BTW I do personally know a few people that have recovered from panda/penguin, I've seen their results, and I know it's possible.

I know they are panda/penguin, and yeah, done all the suggested stuff, plus ideas of my own with no recovery. Just wanted to see if I had at last found someone who themselves had recovered a site(s) from panda/penguin.

PromoterX 03-03-2013 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19506451)
get some quality link trades on Linkspun and get a PR3 easily during the next PR update.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

If you want your site dead by the next update then go ahead and get some of those quality links from LinkSpun.

Best thing I ever did was remove every LinkSpun link from my network.... two weeks later.... almost double traffic back from the SEs. :2 cents:

2intense 03-03-2013 06:53 AM

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19506451)
..... get some quality link trades on Linkspun and get a PR3 easily during the next PR update.


Kolargol 03-03-2013 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by anexsia (Post 19506451)
quality link trades on Linkspun

no such thing anymore

bean-aid 03-03-2013 09:36 AM

50 google deaths and no reported recoveries.

Kelli58 03-03-2013 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by alias (Post 19508944)
Just do a new site on a new host man, good luck!

You don't have to go that far. Just look at the site you have and fix the fuck ups.

Look at your backlinks. What do they say?

If you site was GoFuckYourself.com and you have 83 back-links. Do all 83 back-links have the anchor text of Go Fuck Yourself? If that is the case go out and get 35 more backlinks with different anchor text.

Look at your keyword density on your page. Don't just remove the keyword a few times - instead try adding some more unique, hand written text to lessen the density of the used keyword. What this means if, if you site is GoFuckYourself.com and your desired keyword is Go Fuck Yourself, how many times do you use it on your page? If more than 3 times then you could probably benefit by adding more text that doesn't say "Go Fuck Yourself". Try writing a whole new paragraph. You would be surprised how much that will help.

Speaking of hand written text - how hard is your text to read? Try using shorter sentences to improve that.

Is the text you use truly unique? Can it pass copyspace? If not, fix it!

How often is your site updated? The freshness factor is important. If you aren't updating your site at least a few times a month then you need to fix that.

It won't be easy to fix your fuck ups but I promise it will be much easier than starting over from scratch.

Captain Kawaii 03-03-2013 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by HandballJim (Post 19508153)
Google's search results sucked in my opinion and I usually use Yahoo. But most people are too stupid to realize this so most still use Google. :2 cents:

True. Google's SERPS are ridiculous. Scammers and ad spot buyers with the odd real site thrown in for looks. I hope the lawsuits in EU spread.

We tried a test of removing GA codes from blogs. Sales doubled.

Google uses your GA codes to game you, imo.

fastwebcash 03-04-2013 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by beaner (Post 19507397)
Maybe try putting the entire site on a new domain name then 301 redirect it.

I've been hit on some sites and that is what I'm going to try. Can't hurt if you are only getting a few hits a day compared to 1000's before.

If your site have some kind of penalty, after 301 redirect to new domain you get same type of penalty. Test on 3-4 mine sites hit by panda & penguin and after 2-3 weeks they drop in serp. I cant read or see 100% technique about Google penguin recovery.

eroticfem 03-07-2013 06:09 PM

Lost over 800 unique visits a day 3 months a go, slowly recovering but still around 650+ uniques gone...:waaaaahh


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