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Penguin Recovery Revisited

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Penguin 2.0 has come and gone, or has it? The Google update has brought many companies to their knees, looking for some sort of salvation> There’s good news though.

 

 

There are some things you can do to help appease Google’s insatiable appetite for quality. Firstly, revisit your link profile, and clean up the spammy, or some that might be mistaken as,  spammy links. The first thing that people say is how did these links get here? Welcome to the world wide web. You have no control over who links to you and for what purpose or in what context they use that link to your website.

Google has allowed webmasters to navigate through link profiles and submit a disavow which is basically a request to not count these links as part of your ranking.

With that being said, going through the motions of submitting this disavow link request does not translate to instant recovery. The process may take up-to 5 weeks or more.

So if you need help to address this problem, and get the issues you’ve faced post Penguin 2.0 resolved and regain your rankings, it’s best to employ a professional that can cover all the requirements and do what’s necessary. In the long run this will save you money on lost revenue, while you try to figure it all out yourself.

 

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