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[uk-netmarketing] SEO question
Damian Jennings damianjennings at gmail.comMon Apr 15 14:22:13 BST 2013
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thanks man, very kind On 15 Apr 2013, at 11:47, Angus Phillipson <angus at thebyte9.com> wrote: > Hi Damian, > > Just read this post from search engine watch on the subject of steps to > take after Panda and manual Google penalty. > > It's well worth a read. > > http://bit.ly/17cEatP > > regards > > angus > > -- > Angus Phillipson > Byte9 > > angus at thebyte9.com > @AngusPhillipson > +44 (0) 771 043 8972 > +44 (0) 0208 780 6350 > > -----Original Message----- > From: uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com > [mailto:uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com] On Behalf Of Damian > Jennings > Sent: 08 April 2013 10:11 > To: uk-netmarketing > Subject: [uk-netmarketing] SEO question > > I've taken on a new client who has been penalised by google for buying > sketchy back links a year ago, I know this from the warning in webmaster > tools. They also have a dupe content penalty according to Raven Tools for > not redirecting their a record with a 301. They also have 894 soft 404s. > > Traffic has dropped 75% year on year. > > So, not in a very good position. > > As I see it, my options are > > a) try and remove the back links, then use disavow tool for the ones that > refuse to remove the links, then fix the soft 404s, then fix the a record > > OR > > b) buy a new keyword rich domain and simply start over > > In terms of time and effort, I am leaning towards option b) > > But I am totally not an expert in SEO, so I thought I would ask here to > see what people think would be the best way forward. > > Thanks > > Damian > ~~ Chinwag Jobs: Find your perfect new job or next team member ~~ > > Chinwag Jobs is the leading specialist recruitment website for digital > roles in the UK. Used by major companies such as BBC, Electronic Arts, > Kingston University as well as the majority of recruitment agencies who > place staff in the sector. > > Take a look through our listings or register to advertise your own > vacancies today. > >>> CHINWAG JOBS: http://jobs.chinwag.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > You're subscribed to uk-netmarketing to change your options or > unsubscribe: https://mm.chinwag.com/options/uk-netmarketing > > uk-netmarketing discussion list is powered by http://chinwag.com > > ~~ Chinwag Jobs: Find your perfect new job or next team member ~~ > > Chinwag Jobs is the leading specialist recruitment website for digital > roles in the UK. Used by major companies such as BBC, Electronic > Arts, Kingston University as well as the majority of recruitment > agencies who place staff in the sector. > > Take a look through our listings or register to advertise your > own vacancies today. > >>> CHINWAG JOBS: http://jobs.chinwag.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > You're subscribed to uk-netmarketing to change your options or > unsubscribe: https://mm.chinwag.com/options/uk-netmarketing > > uk-netmarketing discussion list is powered by http://chinwag.com
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