Friday, June 21, 2013
When talking to site owners on Google Webmaster Forums we come across questions on reconsideration requests and how to handle backlink-related issues. Here are some common questions, along with our recommendations.
When should I file a
reconsideration request?
If your site violates our
Google Quality Guidelines
or did in the past, a manual spam action may be applied to your site to prevent spam in our search
results. You may learn about this violation from a notification in
Google Webmaster Tools, or perhaps from
someone else such as a previous owner or SEO of the site. To get this manual action revoked, first
make sure that your site no longer violates the quality guidelines. After you've done that, it's
time to file a reconsideration request.
Should I file a reconsideration request if I think my site is affected by an
algorithmic change?
Reconsideration requests are intended for sites with manual spam actions. If your site's
visibility has been solely affected by an algorithmic change, there's no manual action to be
revoked, and therefore no need to file a reconsideration request. If you're unsure if it's an
algorithmic change or a manual action, and have found issues that you have resolved, then
submitting a reconsideration request is fine.
How can I assess the quality of a site's backlinks?
The
links to your site section
of Google Webmaster Tools is a great starting point for an investigation as it shows a significant
amount of your site's inbound links. If you know that you ran an SEO campaign during a particular
period of time, downloading the latest links can come handy in slicing links created at that time.
Using the links found in Google Webmaster Tools, we recommend looking for patterns that point to
general issues that are worth resolving. For example, spammy blog comments, auto generated forum
posts or text advertisements with links that pass PageRank are likely to be seen as
unnatural links
and would
violate Google's quality guidelines.
For individual examples and hands-on advice we recommend getting help of peers and expert
webmasters on the
Google Webmaster Forum.
How do I clean a bad backlink profile?
Make sure to identify poor links first, then make a strong effort to get them either removed or
nofollowed. Then use the
Disavow Links Tool
to deal with remaining unnatural backlinks. We recommend using domain-wide operator for sites with
a complicated URL structure, very obvious spam sites, such as
gibberish content sites or low
quality sites with content that shows no editorial value. See our
video on common mistakes when using the disavow tool
for more information.
How much information do I need to provide?
Detailed documentation
submitted along with a reconsideration request can contribute to its success, as it demonstrates
the efforts made by the webmaster and helps Googlers with their investigation. If you are
including a link to a shared document, make sure that it's
accessible to anyone with the link.
How long does it take to process reconsideration requests?
Reconsideration requests for sites affected by a manual spam action are investigated by
a Googler. We strive to
respond in a timely manner,
normally within just a few days. However, the volume of incoming reconsideration requests can vary
considerably, hence we don't provide a guaranteed turnaround time.
What are the possible outcomes of a reconsideration request?
Upon submitting a reconsideration request, you will first receive an automated confirmation in
Google Webmaster Tools. After your request is processed, we'll send you another message to let you
know the outcome of the request. In most cases, this message will either inform you that the
manual action has been revoked or that your site still violates our quality guidelines.
Where can I get more guidance?
For more information on reconsideration requests, please visit our
Help Center.
And as always, the
Google Webmaster Forum
is a great place for further discussions as well as seeking more advice from experienced
webmasters and Google guides.