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There are many Internet search engines available for people to use.
However, it is the Google search engine that revolutionized the way that
we search for things online. It is also the search engine that websites
and businesses live and die with. Being among the top of the Google
search ranking for a given subject or keyword can mean an extraordinary
amount of unique visitors for a particular website. On the other hand,
being buried on the 20th page of search results can result in the
failing of a website or business. In the Internet age we are living in,
Google is just that important.
Traditional SEO
Getting to the top of the search results
and staying there takes a lot of work. Google wants to be certain that
the websites it presents in its search results are legitimate and do not
represent a problem to the public. They also try to steer away from
websites that have business practices that Google believes to be shady.
This leads us to the subject of spam.
We hear about spam every day we are online. Our email accounts even
have special spam folders to capture and dispose of all the spam emails
that we receive. Needless to say, spam remains a huge problem all over
the Internet. Google is not taking the issue of spam lying down. In
fact, they have made it a mission to punish websites who engage in
spamming on a regular basis. Perhaps you run a website and you have
received a Google Webmaster email that says your website has been issued
a “manual spam penalty for having “pure spam.” Google considers pure
spam sites to be the ones they believe have performed the spam
infractions that are the most egregious.
Making Google’s S#!% List
So what exactly is pure spam and does Google give any clear definition as to what it considers to be spam?
After all, there is no way you can try to fix the problem and comply
with Google unless you know what exactly the problem is. If Google sends
you a Webmaster email regarding a “manual action” being implied to your
site, you need to carefully read the email. There are specific words
that they use in their emails. It is important to know exactly what they
mean so you can take steps to fix the problem that Google has with your
site.

It is hard to recover from Google penalties
of any kind, especially a severe penalty such as the removal of your
homepage. If you run a website that has been engaged in spamming for a
long period of time, and you are currently trying to change your
practices and get Google to accept your site again, you have a difficult
road ahead of you. You will certainly have more trouble than a site
that is guilty of only a few spamming infractions. Sites that have a
long history of spamming will not be able to get back into the search
results for Google very easily.
Google has been forced to get tough with a lot of sites that continue to spam despite being penalized by Google
in the past. In certain cases, the standard method of removing the
site’s links has not been an effective enough deterrent to get a website
to stop its spamming practices. Enough websites were not slowing their
spamming that it made Google realize that it had to up the ante as far
as penalizing these sites is concerned. Google has defined the targeted
sites as “those sites that display a long-standing practice of
delivering mass and deliberate spam.”
Recovery
These sites naturally want to know if there is a possibility of ever getting this huge penalty lifted.
While it is possible, if a site has been spamming long enough and in a
high enough volume, undoing that amount of spam could be a tough task.
In many cases, certain sites have created such a horrible reputation for
themselves, and have become so deeply entrenched into the world of spam
that it is virtually impossible to get themselves back to
respectability and to get Google to lift their penalty.
In some cases, a site has a reputation that is so tarnished and
beyond repair that the best thing to do is to shut down the site and
start again with a new website that does not have all of the spam
baggage associated with it. While it is never a decision that any
website owner should make lightly, this is occasionally the best move
for all parties involved. It is just a matter of determining if the
damage that has already been done can be corrected enough to the point
where Google is willing to forgive you and lift the penalty.
Bad Neighbors

Even with Google laying down the law and severely penalizing websites
that have been spammed for a long time, you can be sure that sites will
continue to do it, knowing full well the risk they are taking. The
reason for this is because these sites believe that spamming is what they need to do in order for their site to rank
in the search results. Sites that peddle gambling, prescription drugs
and payday loans have been at the focal point of spamming for many
years. None of these industries shows any signs of curtailing their
spamming activities.
Google has also recently confirmed a key piece of information that a
large number of webmasters, especially those who spam on a regular
basis, have suspected for a very long time. Google stated that a website
known for spamming has the ability to contaminate various sites that
contain the identical company information and address. Along with this,
Google looks into other less known factors to figure out the validity of
various sites that are known to be on the shady side. Google is on the
lookout for multiple businesses that operate from the identical address.
This does not necessarily mean that shady activities are going on, but
Google considers it a red flag that causes them to investigate the site
further. It could also be one of the reasons that Google eventually
decides to penalize a specific site. Payday loan sites are directly in
Google’s crosshairs because of their long history of spamming and
unethical business practices.
Minimizing Risks
There are some important things that webmasters can do to minimize the penalties
and headaches they may face as a result of being targeted by Google.
For example, if a webmaster is having problems with spam warnings
relating to a specific site, they should immediately separate any other
sites they own that are related to the site that is having the problems.
This should include such items as WHOIS information, contact
information and any affiliate codes that happen to match. This will
eliminate any possible “guilt by association” scenarios.
If you submit a request to Google to have your penalty reconsidered
and you either get a negative reply or none at all, you should not give
up. Consider hiring a professional who has experience with this sort
of issue to help you determine what exactly the problem is. If you keep
submitting your request to Google without fixing the problem, they may
eventually start to ignore you. This is a situation you want to avoid at
all costs.
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