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    Diagnose Google penalty

    First I like to tell you that I am new user and I have built a new web site, which is an informative site. While accepting this project my client warns me to avoid Google penalty. They didn’t tell me exactly what this term suggests. I can’t start working. Unless I come to the exact meaning of it. If there is somebody who knows the meaning of it, try to reply as soon as possible and if this term is related to security of web-site suggest me some solutions to diagnose it.

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    Re: Diagnose Google penalty

    Numerous people of different websites have asked me that what I call the “Google Same site” penalty. Google penalty as term suggest is a term related to security and maintenance of the website for efficient working. When you have number of links, which redirect user from one site to other and reciprocated, when the websites are targeting the same search term, Google can show only website for the search term = Google same site penalty. It is very hard to get both sites pages showing as a result of the same search term, and it is very easy to happen. There are many ways to avoid Google penalty you can do research on them from official site like searchenginejournal .

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    Re: Diagnose Google penalty

    There is an safe way to try and get out of Googles bad look or say Googles penalty is to delete all links between the sites, and wait till Google fully updates all the pages of not only one site, both ones. Some internal pages can take Google a while to spider again, and these existing links can be enough to continue the association between the websites for long after the links has been removed. I have seen Google catches of the pages that don’t contain reciprocal links. The new rel=nofollow is another way. Having all links between the sites as rel=nofollow so you can keep the links and not have the same site issue with Google; then once Google is showing both sites again for the same search term, you can experiment with having one link between the sites that is a normal link.

    Code -- <a rel="nofollow" href=" URL of web site">keyword phrase</a>

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    Re: Diagnose Google penalty

    I am familiar with the term Google penalty. I know the several ways to diagnose Google penalty. I can share them with you. First is diagnose your internal traffic analytics for traffic drops or bad tends. You can also try to check whether Google webmaster Tools report any problem. Third one is Take a look if Google toolbar PR has changed. Last one is to check your site ranking against “doamain-name” serch without any top level domain. If such a query puts you in fifties, it is almost guaranteed to be a penalty.

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    Re: Diagnose Google penalty

    I am software engineer student. I am familiar with all terms related to websites and search engines. In simple word say Google Penalty is term which prohibited any websites having too much links from one site to directly too another one. To diagnose such thing there are some pathways that I know. I suggest you to first check whether Google blacklisted your site as unsafe site for browsing. Copy a long phrase from your page and search Google for the exact match. Check if you’re URL can only be seen by adding and filter-0 to search URL- or clicking on the “show omitted results” link.

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