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June 26, 2012 at 4:32 pm #825823dantMember
It is very interesting to note that the Penguin is going to be updated monthly!……thanks for sharing that information!
Sir Timothy John “Tim” Berners-Lee who invented the internet but never made a penny out of inventing it said his main wish was that he never wanted one website to become so powerful that it could tell another website what to do!……….Looks like Google now think they “OWN” the internet with all these updates they are making and are the website he never wanted to dominate his creation!
June 26, 2012 at 5:23 pm #825842AnonymousInactive@scottpolk 241645 wrote:
Do you have any proof of that? Just curious if you would share an example .. recent?
That is information i came accross repeatedly while searching the net for solutions. If you search you should be able to find them.
rmeeuwsen also mentions the effect occured when 301 was appplied.
Feel free to try it to if you were affected by penguin
June 26, 2012 at 5:33 pm #825843AnonymousInactiveWell, if you have “bad” links causing the penalty, and you 301 those, yes it would make sense you get the hit, you need to clean up things. Or Identify links out of your control to google and ask what the proper resolution would be.
June 26, 2012 at 5:42 pm #825848burundiMember@scottpolk 241645 wrote:
Do you have any proof of that? Just curious if you would share an example .. recent?
I experienced the same thing. But I had 301 from a popular site that was hit hard to a low traffic and light on content site that had been around page 3 and page 2 for the same big keywords. After a few days it looked like the 301 was working, and traffic started to go back to how it was on old domain.. as they indexed more pages it continued to improve.. around the 12 day mark it started to drop the pages back to where they landed from the penalization, then around 20 days mark they started to move back to the positions they originally had with non penalized domain.
My hope is that now with a much better site on the old not penalized domain, and with all the content that in the next little while Ill see improvements in rankings from that.
But I can definitely vouch for casinotime’s claim that around the 10 – 15 day mark the clean domain gets passed the penalty.
I think making reconsideration requests will work, but not without doing some work. Ive got back a bunch of replies to my reconsideration requests and google is wanting me to remove bad links to my sites.
So Im working on that, but also working on new domains in case they are just too picky and demand more than I can do in terms of removing links on sites I dont own.
Hope that helps… remember guys, you haven’t lost until the moment you quit… its the hard stuff that we don’t like doing that makes us rich etc..
June 26, 2012 at 6:10 pm #825850dantMemberLooks like i am not the only gambling site to have been hit by all the Google updates!
June 30, 2012 at 3:34 pm #825976ronbaronrMemberSorry to be the bearer of bad news but the first penguin update was May 25th Official: Google Pushing Out A Penguin Update If you didn’t see any recovery then im affraid at that time you still had things that google classed as spammy. Im going to guess we’ll see another update within the next 2 weeks as every 6 weeks seems to be a time period google like for updates
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