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Post by account_disabled on Dec 2, 2023 4:55:29 GMT
Outbound link issues These issues may arise when a website links to in an untrustworthy domain (e.g. adult, gambling, etc.). Linking to such sites is not always intentional, and in many cases the webmasters do not know where their site is being linked to. Outbound follow links need to be checked regularly as external link hijacking is a very common hack. Equally dangerous are outbound links to pages that have redirected to bad neighbor sites. Hacking. This includes unintentionally hosting spam, malware or viruses as a result of Phone Number List hacking. In all of these cases, trying to recover any traffic loss has nothing to do with the quality of the inbound links, as the real cause can be found elsewhere. Remember: There's nothing worse than spending time removing links when your site actually has problems that have nothing to do with the links. Avoid Common Misconceptions If you’re losing rankings or traffic and can’t spot any issues from the previous step, you can check your backlinks. Still, before you’re convinced there’s nothing wrong with your website’s backlinks, you should avoid falling victim to the following three misconceptions. It's not just a Penguin problem The problem is: small algorithm updates happen almost every day, not just on dates announced by Google representatives, like the Penguin update. It is said that algorithm updates were launched twice in 2018 alone, averaging about twice a day throughout the year.
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