Google Penalty “Check List”

Barry Schwartz over at SERoundTable put together a solid Google Penalty “Check List” which I have added to:

- Fix trailing slash duplicate content issue through a 301 (this is due to a Google indexing bug)
- Fix ‘index.php’ duplicate content issue through a 301 (redirect this to the trailing slash: domain.com/index.php to domain.com/)
- Fix ‘www’ subdomain canonical duplicate content issue through a 301 (just doing regular canonical fix isn’t enough if you have subdomains)
- Remove all “dead” and irrelevant links
- Added a privacy policy
- Checked robots.txt -> verify nothing wrong
- Checked safebrowsing tool -> verify nothing wrong
- Checked meta tags -> verify nothing wrong (remove any unnecessary meta tags)
- Did you purchase or sell a SINGLE link?
- Build a couple of nice high-quality links through guest postings.
- Added new quality content
- Added noindex,follow on the individual tag-pages to prevent duplicate content
- Added the new canonical tag
- Removed interlinking
- Added valid and updated XML Sitemap

What if you do all the above, yet you still can’t rank? Consider the following:

- Your site might never have had a problem to begin with. It might have been one of those Google’s freak collateral damage issues that landed you in the soup.

- You correctly identified the issue, cleaned it up, filed a request, but you are in the “mandatory penalty period”, which you no idea how long it will last.

- You haven’t identified the problem or have partly addressed it and Google wants you to do more, a fact you are not aware of and are waiting endlessly for the penalty to end. The problem may or may not be stated as a warning in WMT.

- It might never have been a penalty by Google’s definition, but an algorithmic/filter tweak that has affected a select set of keywords pertaining to your domain. If the overall traffic hasn’t been affected drastically, perhaps a perceived penalty might belong to this category.

- Your site is affected (penalized or algorithmically tweaked), you undertake damage control efforts, file a request to Google citing what might have been the problem that you addressed, which might be a news to Google! So, they use the stick you gave to beat you.

6 Responses to “Google Penalty “Check List””

  1. seo techniques says:

    I admit, I have not been on this webpage in a long time… however it was another joy to see It is such an important topic and ignored by so many professionals. I thank you to help making people more aware of possible issues.
    Great stuff as usual….

  2. rajan says:

    Hi,

    I have more than 50+ websites on stayres network. From two days before, keywords of all sites are falling down.They are coming after 50. I think it has penalized….Can you please help me??

  3. tonnystone says:

    Hi Jerry,

    this post is very valuable for noob like me.

    If you please can you enlighteen me about how google knows if you purchase or sell a SINGLE link?”
    thanksss :)

  4. ty_buchanan says:

    Hi,

    My site is tysaustralia.com I don’t know if it is,
    I checked with Seo Penalty and I have not been penalized.
    I have more than a dozen web pages many of them ranking 2 or 1 on SeoQuake.
    However, only two web pages show up at all in Google.
    What do I do next?

    Yours,
    Ty

  5. Ty,

    I would first start off with a new design. Yours is awful. Animated GIFs? You need a clear call to action. Also, your site has no authority whatsoever. You don’t have a penalty, your site is just weak. You need a few thousand good links.

  6. lenjerie intima says:

    Hi Jerry,

    this post is very valuable for all that have this kind of problems!

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