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If your site has been hit by Penguin, NOW is the time to perform a link audit to be sure that EVERY backlink in your profile conforms to Google Webmaster Guidelines. Failure to do so will prevent you from escaping Penguin’s grip. Worse yet, you may need to wait another 10+ months before another Penguin Run for the next chance to recover. There has been some speculation that Penguin will not run before Matt Cutts returns from hiatus. Don’t believe it – it is unlikely there is any connection between the two events.
If your site has NOT been hit by Penguin, you are still not in the clear. If you have any (Paid, EMAT, or otherwise Spammy) links in your profile that keep you up at night, now is the time to purge them. If you have done any automated link-building or hired cheap, offshore link-building services, your site is at risk. Even if you have been a White Hat Girl Scout, you still aren’t safe, thanks to the potential for negative SEO. In the current environment, non-penalized sites must perform a pre-emptive/pro-active link audit to be safe. Failure to do so could make you the next webmaster waiting for nearly a year for an opportunity to emerge from Penguin. The first step is to determine whether or not your website has been affected by Penguin. The place to start is by using a [url=http://reconsideration.org/]Penguin Penalty Checker Tool[/URL], which compares your web traffic to the Penguin rollout dates. If a traffic drop syncs up with a rollout, you MAY be impacted by Penguin, but a full site audit should be performed in order to be absolutely certain. [url=http://cms.searchenginewatch.com/IMG/458/296458/ppct.jpg?1408652950][IMG]http://cms.searchenginewatch.com/IMG/458/296458/ppct.jpg?1408652950[/IMG][/url] If your site has been hit by Penguin, NOW is the time to perform a [url=http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2207168/How-to-Conduct-a-Link-Audit]link audit[/URL] to be sure that EVERY backlink in your profile conforms to Google Webmaster Guidelines. Failure to do so will prevent you from escaping Penguin’s grip. Worse yet, [B]you may need to wait another 10+ months [/B]before another Penguin Run for the next chance to recover. There has been some speculation that Penguin will not run before Matt Cutts returns from hiatus. Don’t believe it – it is unlikely there is any connection between the two events. If your site has NOT been hit by Penguin, you are still not in the clear. If you have any (Paid, EMAT, or otherwise Spammy) links in your profile that keep you up at night, now is the time to purge them. If you have done any automated link-building or hired cheap, offshore link-building services, your site is at risk. Even if you have been a White Hat Girl Scout, you still aren’t safe, thanks to the potential for negative SEO. In the current environment, [B]non-penalized sites must perform a pre-emptive/pro-active link audit to be safe[/B]. Failure to do so could make you the next webmaster waiting for nearly a year for an opportunity to emerge from Penguin.
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