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Back Link Removal Tips Last year, Google changed its ranking algorithm to what was known today as Google Penguin. Google Penguin became a pain for majority of site owners and webmasters.. Many sites have not yet recovered their lost rankings and traffic due to the Penguin penalty.  
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Back Link Removal Consultants Last year, Google changed its ranking algorithm to what was known as Google Penguin. Last year, lots of high ranking sites seen significant drop in ranking, thanks (but no thanks!) to Google Penguin. Algorithmic penalty is a result of Google’s wide algorithm update. It targets sites with over optimized anchor text,  questionable link profiles, and low quality inbound links.
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But don’t worry. There is still a way to reverse the penalty and get your sites back on Google index. If your site is one of those that have felt the unwanted effects of Google Penguin, don’t panic as this article highlights the steps of Google Penguin Recovery.
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Google Penguin became a thorn in the flesh for websites in terms of their rankings.. Many sites has lost its ranking and haven’t recovered yet.  
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Pinpoint The Problem
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However, recovery is possible. If you are a site owner and can relate well to this problem, below are the steps to Google Penguin recovery.
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First step to recovery is identify the issue. As a website owner, or webmaster, make it a habit to analyze your site’s traffic data. Penguin hits organic ranking. So when you diagnose your site for issues, make sure to isolate data for organic search traffic. Check the program you’re using when monitoring inbound links. The most common would be the Google Webmaster Tool.
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Google Penguin slaps sites with bad inbound linkprofile. It targets links that seem unnatural and manipulative. The primary sign of an unnatural link is in the link’s anchor text.
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Diagnose the Problem
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In other words, over optimized anchor text will affect your site with this algorithmic change. If you used to rank well in a particular keyword or anchor text, if Google finds it shady, it will soon lose its value. Devaluation will lead to a precipitous fall in rankings for all keywords with a high identical anchor text ratio.
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Firstly, diagnose the reason why the ranking and traffic of your site has dropped. If you notice some significant drop in Google rankings, check your traffic data. There are free tools online to analyze website traffic. Start by isolating your traffic data for only Google organic search traffic, as this is the source of traffic that Penguin will affect. Check your inbound link profile to confirm your suspicion that your site is really under Google penalty.
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Penguin sweeps sites inbound links. It targets links that seem unnatural and manipulative. The primary sign of an unnatural link is in the link’s anchor text.
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If one’s inbound link profile majorly comprises non-branded identical anchor text, then Penguin will possibly flag each link with that anchor text as unnatural. These links flagged by Google will lose its value. Devaluation will lead to a precipitous fall in rankings for all keywords with a high identical anchor text ratio.
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Identify the Bad Links
Identify the Bad Links
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Find out if your inbound link profile is over-optimized by creating a list of your site’s inbound links. You can get full list of your website backlinks using SEO tools like Moz’s Open Site Explorer. Don’t forget to list down your anchor text as well as you go through. Sort the list according to anchor text to see which of your keywords are over optimized. Links with similar or identical anchor text are probably the ones hurting your website. Once you have figured out the problem, your next step is to move on to the recovery process.  
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On a spreadsheet, list down all your inbound links, review each link and mark them as bad or good. This way you can spare the good links from the recovery process. You can get a copy of your inbound links from Google’s Webmaster Tool. But if you want a more comprehensive list of links, you can use third-party sites like Open Site Explorer or Majestic SEO. Highlight anchor texts with a ratio greater than 2 percent. Once you’ve sort out the list, you can now mark the links with similar anchor text or keywords. There’s a high possibility that links with identical anchor text are the ones causing the problem. Now that you know what’s causing the issue, start working on the recovery process.  
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Remove the Bad Links
Remove the Bad Links
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Your first step to Google recovery is to contact the webmasters of the sites linking to your website and ask them to remove the links. In your email, don’t forget to include the list of links coming from their site and ask them to remove it. Explain to them the reason why and the urgency to get your site back on track. Remember that you don’t have to pay anything to get your links removed from other sites. Just document the site owners response and include it in the reconsideration request to Google.
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Your first step to Google recovery is to contact the webmasters of the sites linking to your site and ask them to remove the links. In your email, don’t forget to include the list of links coming from their site and ask them to remove it. Explain to them the reason why and the urgency to get your site back on track. Remember that you don’t have to pay anything to get your links removed from other sites. Just document the webmasters response and include it in the reconsideration request to Google.
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You should contact each website at least twice. Use third-party tools or software to retrieve the correct contact info of the sites. If you need a precise web fingerprinting tool to analyze your inbound links and its significance to your site, use Netcomber.  This program is created by ex-Google guy Andre Weyher, so we can say it’s a pretty effective tool. If you are not able to remove the bad links manually, you can use the Disavow tool. Add all the root domains and the links into the tool.  
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You should contact each website at least twice. Use the contact form of the site to send your request if the email add is not available. You can also check whois.com, or Link Detox to get the right information. You may also use highly advanced tools like Netcomber to find the relationship between websites that link to your own. If you are not able to remove the bad links manually, you can use the Disavow tool. Add all the root domains and the links into the tool.  
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Start to Build New Links
Start to Build New Links
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The solution doesn’t end in removing all the bad links hurting your domain. You need to build new set of links to get your site back on track. When you do so, make sure its Google compliantThe elements of a natural and strong inbound link profile include high domain diversity, multiple social signals (such as Twitter tweets, social bookmarks, Facebook likes, G+1’s, Stumbles, Diggs etc.), link-type diversity (such as web 2.0 sites, editorial content, press releases, forums, blog comments etc.) and anchor text diversity. To make your website Penguin-proof, use branded anchor texts, naked URLs, or variations of the branded keyword.
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After completing your link removal requests, begin to build new links in order to “dilute” your link profile so that it’s within the “natural” realms that Penguin looks forBuild high quality profile links, increase social signals and practice link diversity in web 2.0 posts, press releases, and articles. There are types of links you can use that are Penguin-safe. Learn more about branded anchors, naked URLs, and more.
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Good quality content attracts good quality backlinks. The goal is to make your site interesting enough for visitors. Next step is to improve offsite link building strategies by posting content-relevant posts to niche-related blogs, submit press releases, and create video content.
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Good quality content attracts good quality inbound links. Therefore, ensure your content has expertly-authored blog posts, comprehensive primary data analysis, intriguing data visualization and controversial opinion pieces. Next step is to improve offsite link building strategies by posting content-relevant posts to niche-related blogs, submit press releases, and create video content.
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Don’t forget to write and submit your re-inclusion request to Google. Highlight all the steps you did to clean your website and include list of links you disavow.
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Back Link Removal Consultants Last year, Google changed its ranking algorithm to what was known as Google Penguin. Last year, lots of high ranking sites seen significant drop in ranking, thanks (but no thanks!) to Google Penguin. Algorithmic penalty is a result of Google’s wide algorithm update. It targets sites with over optimized anchor text, questionable link profiles, and low quality inbound links.

Google Penguin became a thorn in the flesh for websites in terms of their rankings.. Many sites has lost its ranking and haven’t recovered yet.

However, recovery is possible. If you are a site owner and can relate well to this problem, below are the steps to Google Penguin recovery.

Diagnose the Problem Firstly, diagnose the reason why the ranking and traffic of your site has dropped. If you notice some significant drop in Google rankings, check your traffic data. There are free tools online to analyze website traffic. Start by isolating your traffic data for only Google organic search traffic, as this is the source of traffic that Penguin will affect. Check your inbound link profile to confirm your suspicion that your site is really under Google penalty. http://backlinkremoval.com

Penguin sweeps sites inbound links. It targets links that seem unnatural and manipulative. The primary sign of an unnatural link is in the link’s anchor text. If one’s inbound link profile majorly comprises non-branded identical anchor text, then Penguin will possibly flag each link with that anchor text as unnatural. These links flagged by Google will lose its value. Devaluation will lead to a precipitous fall in rankings for all keywords with a high identical anchor text ratio. Backlinkremoval 3 Cardinal Court Suite B Hilton Head Island SC (843) 536-1012

Identify the Bad Links On a spreadsheet, list down all your inbound links, review each link and mark them as bad or good. This way you can spare the good links from the recovery process. You can get a copy of your inbound links from Google’s Webmaster Tool. But if you want a more comprehensive list of links, you can use third-party sites like Open Site Explorer or Majestic SEO. Highlight anchor texts with a ratio greater than 2 percent. Once you’ve sort out the list, you can now mark the links with similar anchor text or keywords. There’s a high possibility that links with identical anchor text are the ones causing the problem. Now that you know what’s causing the issue, start working on the recovery process. http://www.backlinkremoval.com/link-removal-process

Remove the Bad Links Your first step to Google recovery is to contact the webmasters of the sites linking to your site and ask them to remove the links. In your email, don’t forget to include the list of links coming from their site and ask them to remove it. Explain to them the reason why and the urgency to get your site back on track. Remember that you don’t have to pay anything to get your links removed from other sites. Just document the webmasters response and include it in the reconsideration request to Google.

You should contact each website at least twice. Use the contact form of the site to send your request if the email add is not available. You can also check whois.com, or Link Detox to get the right information. You may also use highly advanced tools like Netcomber to find the relationship between websites that link to your own. If you are not able to remove the bad links manually, you can use the Disavow tool. Add all the root domains and the links into the tool. This Site

Start to Build New Links After completing your link removal requests, begin to build new links in order to “dilute” your link profile so that it’s within the “natural” realms that Penguin looks for. Build high quality profile links, increase social signals and practice link diversity in web 2.0 posts, press releases, and articles. There are types of links you can use that are Penguin-safe. Learn more about branded anchors, naked URLs, and more.

Good quality content attracts good quality inbound links. Therefore, ensure your content has expertly-authored blog posts, comprehensive primary data analysis, intriguing data visualization and controversial opinion pieces. Next step is to improve offsite link building strategies by posting content-relevant posts to niche-related blogs, submit press releases, and create video content.