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Post by MimJannat99 on Nov 9, 2023 3:45:06 GMT
The best example is the link disclaimer feature introduced in October , which is a response to concerns about negative SEO , and more specifically, the creation of spammy links to exclude a specific site from ranking. Worth knowing: One of the reasons why Google does not provide accurate information about algorithm updates is the fear of using this information for unethical practices, including, among others, negative SEO. How to recognize page deposition. Knowing that your site has been hit by negative SEO is crucial in combating it. However, before you start wondering whether something like this really happened, you need to honestly ask yourself three questions: First question: Is the photo editor decline more the result of my own actions or of someone who wants to harm me? Second question: Hasn't Google recently released a broader algorithm update? Third question: Haven't my competitors created more attractive sites with higher quality content in recent weeks. If you haven't made any changes recently, your competition hasn't put together an amazing SEO campaign, and Google hasn't released a major update, there's a good chance you've been targeted. Tip: Identifying negative SEO practices can be difficult and can be a guessing game. If you are almost, but not quite sure that you have been the victim of an attack, contact a reputable SEO specialist or agency. Here's how to spot negative SEO yourself: Sudden and unexpected drop in network traffic A very obvious goal of negative SEO is to harm competition in the search engine space.
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