October 29, 2007
7:06 pm

If your site has been affected with the lastest Google PageRank update, due to paid links issue [google confirmed] or up to other ways to mislead the Google algorithm or break their Webmaster Guidelines, and you're not involved in paid links selling /buying, there is a way to redeem yourself with Google.

b5 media member Problogger.net was one of the major blogs hit by the Google PageRank update, with its PageRank dropping from PR 6 to PR 4. b5 media says that Problogger.net doesn’t sell paid links, nor does CopyBlogger. Problogger.net and CopyBlogger are now a PR 6 again.

Here's, how you can ask Google Webmaster Central for Reinstatement?

  • First, make sure that you are not breaking the Google Guidelines or selling links which would lead to your PageRank score falling. You don’t want to go telling Google you’ve changed your ways when you haven’t and you certainly do not want to say that you never did something they are frowning against, when you do.
  • Then log into Google Webmaster Tools (if you do not have a Google Webmaster Tools account then create one, and validate your site with them.)
  • Select “Request reconsideration” from the Dashboard on the right hand side.
  • Then read the fine print very carefully. By requesting reconsideration, you’re telling Google that you have violated the Webmaster Guidelines in the past and to your best knowledge, are no longer violating them. If you break the guidelines in other ways, be sure to address those changes before reporting your site changes to Google (because you might be opening up a huge can of worms).
  • Request Reconsideration : Have everything together and sure your site is meeting the Webmaster Guidelines, then fill out the form, tell them about the changes you made, and hit the Request Reconsideration button.

Source:? SEJ Blog

PageRank, Paid Links, Google, Google Webmaster Tools, Ranking, Search Engine

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