Recover website’s ranking after Google spam update
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Recovering a website's ranking after a Google spam update can be a difficult task, but there are several steps that can be taken to improve the chances of recovery:
- Identify the problem: The first step is to identify the specific problem that caused the website to be penalized. This can usually be done by looking at the Google Search Console for any manual action notifications or by reviewing the website for common issues such as keyword stuffing, hidden text, or low-quality backlinks.
- Remove any spammy elements: Once the problem has been identified, it's important to remove any spammy elements from the website. This may include removing low-quality backlinks, removing hidden text, and fixing any other issues that were identified.
- Submit a reconsideration request: Once the website has been cleaned up, it's important to submit a reconsideration request to Google. This will notify Google that the problem has been fixed and that the website is ready to be re-evaluated.
- Improve the overall quality of the website: Make sure that the website has high-quality, relevant and well-written content. Add more value to the website by adding new pages, images, videos and other multimedia elements.
- Build high-quality backlinks: Building high-quality backlinks from reputable websites can help to improve the website's ranking. It's important to focus on building relevant and authoritative backlinks, rather than low-quality backlinks.
- Monitor your website's progress: Use the Google Search Console to monitor the website's progress, and track the changes in organic traffic and ranking.
- Be patient: It takes time for Google to re-evaluate a website and it may take several months before the website's ranking starts to recover.
It's important to note that these steps may not guarantee a full recovery of the website's ranking, but they can help to improve the chances of recovery.
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