Tuesday, September 10, 2013

What To Do About An Unnatural Link Warning

What To Do About An Unnatural Link Warning

By Abu Dawood




Google has recently introduced a new system to its Google Webmaster Tools panel, which allows you to see whether or not you have been flagged for using SEO techniques which are considered to be outside of Google's guidelines. One of the thinks that this system gives you is an unnatural links warning. If Google thinks that you have an unnatural link profile, you will be warned and told to remove the links if possible.

Google does forbid getting lots of spam links back to your website. If they believe you have done this, they might send you an unnatural link warning in your Google webmaster area. You will probably also notice a big drop in your natural search engine traffic from this source.

Google has started warning webmasters if it detects that a website has an unnatural link profile. If you see one of those warnings in your dashboard, you should not panic. Consider the warning a blessing, an important piece of information that will help you to fix your website and get your site to re-appear near the top of the SERPS.

Recovering from an unnatural link warning is simply a matter of removing the links that Google does not like.

Or, if you cannot arrange for them to be removed, simply making a list of the dodgy links and contacting Google to tell them that you want to disavow those links. Google understands that webmasters do not have control over which sites link to them, and they will work with you to clean up your link profile.

It is not easy. Many webmasters fail to ever get the notice removed, and they end up finding it is easier to just start over with a new website! So, I think you can understand how important this topic is to all website owners and operators.




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