Does my site got penalized?


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  1. Does my site got penalized?
  2. Hello, The site I am working for, was on listing 3, page the day before yesterday. But it is now at listing 9, page 7. I am noticing the rank drop since yesterday. Is it a sign of penalty? Or does google updated algorithm?
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  14. There have been no major updates since summer I believe. You need to wait a week or so to determine if your site's position has indeed gone down.
  15. Have you recently tried to improve your rankings via backlink building?
  16. There have been no major updates since summer I believe. You need to wait a week or so to determine if your site's position has indeed gone down.
  17. Have you recently tried to improve your rankings via backlink building?
  18. Yes, I am continuously working on that since November.
  19. Yes, I am continuously working on that since November.
  20. That could be the answer. Unnatural/excessive link building will DEFINITELY negatively impact your rankings.
  21. That could be the answer. Unnatural/excessive link building will DEFINITELY negatively impact your rankings.
  22. I didn't get any irrelevant link. All link was related to my niche.
  23. This happens to all new sites, the ranking is very unstable for new sites. It is not a penalty, don't worry.
  24. This happens to all new sites, the ranking is very unstable for new sites. It is not a penalty, don't worry.
  25. Thank you so much. But the site I am referring is not a new site. This is a site was build on 2015.
  26. Whenever there is ongoing SEO optimization and building backlinks to the website, the rankings will become unstable as well. You could read more info about rankings drop guide here: https://moz.com/blog/seo-rankings-drop-guide
  27. Check your GSC for any penalties. In most cases, rank drops have nothing to do with penalties.
  28. I agree, I don't think it is a penalty at all.
  29. You can start off by making changes if needed, to be in compliance with Google TOS. Then send off a reconsideration request. If nothing comes of it, then you might need to spend a bit of money on a SEO audit.
  30. You can start off by making changes if needed, to be in compliance with Google TOS. Then send off a reconsideration request. If nothing comes of it, then you might need to spend a bit of money on a SEO audit.
  31. Definitely. An SEO audit would be the best solution to make sure it is not a penalty. Looking at this list of what an SEO audit entails, it can be quite intimidating, it is probably better to let an expert do it.
  32. Looking at the aspect of possible penalty, here is an excerpt from that list.
  33. Basic Penalty Check
  34. Google has a manual webspam team and a complex automated spam checking system and algorithm - that sends out notices to webmasters through the Search Console warning them against issues it has found that are related to the sites profile for ranking in their SERPS.
  35. Checking if there is a penalty - algorithmic or manual on your site, if you haven't done so, is essential.
  36. You can do this by checking inside Search Console. You need to see if you received any notices from Google.
  37. The notices Google sends are of two kinds - "Action against Site" or "Action against links".
  38. If you have an "Action against Site" notice - then your site drops out totally from the SERPs and you have essentially been de-indexed. There will be a notice from the manual webspam team (real person) inside Search Console messages. If this happens, you cannot do much other than fix things and then send a plea and appeal to Google literally begging them to put your site back in their index - because you have cleaned up everything you do (or your SEO company did to your site).
  39. If you get an "Action Against Links" notice - there is no plea you can send. Your site or some pages of it - would basically have a lot of rankings. To fix things you need to fix links and any other on-page and other issues and wait for the re-crawl to happen. Since the Penguin algorithm is not real-time... you will see ranking gains faster and you do not have to wait for a data-refresh to happen to see any benefits of your link purge or SEO fixes.
  40. If you have not setup a Search Console account - you may check if your site is penalized by searching for the title of any page or post in quotes in Google and checking if the appropriate page/post shows up as the fist result. If not - then you need to start checking the severity of the penalty. This can be done by entering your domain name directly in the search and seeing what happens, or just searching for your domain brand name without the TLD or the TLD after a space separator.
  41. Last edited: Jan 18, 2019
  42. Definitely. An SEO audit would be the best solution to make sure it is not a penalty. Looking at this list of what an SEO audit entails, it can be quite intimidating, it is probably better to let an expert do it.
  43. Looking at the aspect of possible penalty, here is an excerpt from that list.
  44. Basic Penalty Check
  45. Google has a manual webspam team and a complex automated spam checking system and algorithm - that sends out notices to webmasters through the Search Console warning them against issues it has found that are related to the sites profile for ranking in their SERPS.
  46. Checking if there is a penalty - algorithmic or manual on your site, if you haven't done so, is essential.
  47. You can do this by checking inside Search Console. You need to see if you received any notices from Google.
  48. The notices Google sends are of two kinds - "Action against Site" or "Action against links".
  49. If you have an "Action against Site" notice - then your site drops out totally from the SERPs and you have essentially been de-indexed. There will be a notice from the manual webspam team (real person) inside Search Console messages. If this happens, you cannot do much other than fix things and then send a plea and appeal to Google literally begging them to put your site back in their index - because you have cleaned up everything you do (or your SEO company did to your site).
  50. If you get an "Action Against Links" notice - there is no plea you can send. Your site or some pages of it - would basically have a lot of rankings. To fix things you need to fix links and any other on-page and other issues and wait for the re-crawl to happen. Since the Penguin algorithm is not real-time... you will see ranking gains faster and you do not have to wait for a data-refresh to happen to see any benefits of your link purge or SEO fixes.
  51. If you have not setup a Search Console account - you may check if your site is penalized by searching for the title of any page or post in quotes in Google and checking if the appropriate page/post shows up as the fist result. If not - then you need to start checking the severity of the penalty. This can be done by entering your domain name directly in the search and seeing what happens, or just searching for your domain brand name without the TLD or the TLD after a space separator.
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  53. Thanks. This message was very valuable to me.
  54. Yes after your suggestion I have checked my search console and there was no notification or message from google. I have also checked my site on google search box using quotes. My site appeared on listing 1.
  55. Assess for almost any penalties in your GSC. Typically, rank drops haven't anything to do with penalties.
  56. Google updated its an algorithm.
  57. By the way it looks like there was an update on Jan 15: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-ranking-algorithm-update-chatter-26967.html
  58. By the way it looks like there was an update on Jan 15: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-ranking-algorithm-update-chatter-26967.html
  59. yeah, now its look like it was true news.
  60. By the way it looks like there was an update on Jan 15: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-ranking-algorithm-update-chatter-26967.html
  61. yeah, now its look like it was true news.
  62. Yes, I have also seen that news. Thank you.
  63. I don't think your website got penalized beside there is no major update in google algorithm, you can give a try by changing keywords and some changes into your backlinks in case you are using them.
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