Google Improves SEO Customer Service - Helping Optimizers and Warming Hearts
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Another point that needs to be covered is if you are a web developer who has had various websites that were dumped from Google's index, it is thought it best to only seek a re-inclusion request for one web site at a time. It is always best to not try to draw too much attention to yourself at once, so that over time you can keep websites indexed.
After you have made the corrections and submitted your re-inclusion report, there will be some time needed for the pages to be indexed and then placed into the search results index.
This could take as little as two to three weeks for not-severe penalties, to six to eight weeks for more severe bans due to black hat tactics. Other issues that factor into the re-inclusion time are when someone gets around to reviewing the request, whether the request is approved, as well waiting for a spam filter to clear out of the system.
Google certainly is looking like they are trying to help optimizers. This comes after years of Google being perceived as out to hurt SEOs or destroy businesses that optimize to get ahead. Google’s stance is nothing I’d have expected from them.
While it is nice Google is reaching out to these webmasters, I am not too sure how it will turn out for Google. There may or may not be any real ROI; it would also be amusing (to say the least) if they could open local Google offices, which teach others how to market a business properly or how to develop search engine optimized pages.
I can safely assure you that by following Google guidelines for webmasters, you can definitely ease your workload by building quality websites for users. This will in turn give top level keyword ranking for both paid and free results listings.
By building quality sites or bringing clients sites to meet the guidelines set forth by Google, growth can be found by anyone who makes a concerted effort to enjoy success.
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