There are a few manual penalties from Google
July 31, 2017 13 comments Author: Paweł Gontarek Share: What I read in July. This is a collection of articles worth checking out. Temporary unavailability of the website There have been several questions recently about how to deal with a website that has to be disabled for some time - what to do to avoid losing the ranking. It is best to use code 503, which informs Google that the website is temporarily unavailable. You can read about it: On Google websites: http://googl.gamehost.cc/WFnASt On the MOZ website: The article is about migrating a website from.It is worth paying attention to: insert two backslashesinto all links instead of the - then, regardless of whether there is a certificate or not,They are becoming less and less common due to the implementation of the Penguin algo in core and the fact that it works online (at least Phone Number List that's what Googlers say). There is no algorithmic penalty - apparently it is a recalculation of the results. It's just a common belief that if something falls, Google's algorithmic filter gets it. You wrote a little about it here: http://googl.gamehost.cc/S8sWPb Direct Answer in search results Artur described on his blog how to make a Direct Answer box.
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But does this always translate into an increase in organic traffic? Because the user gets the answer in the search engine and does not have to enter the website anymore. But read: How to secure WordPress When we install plugins, plug-ins and other nonsense in WordPress, we often forget how to secure our blog or website. You can read about it here: http://googl.gamehost.cc/EYmTXJ – I will not describe what is there – the article is long but meaty. Keyword research tools Searching for keywords, their potential and building content on them is long and tedious.
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