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This web site features information, practices and observations on most common search engine over-optimization issues, policy breaches, currently applied filters and occasional problems they can cause. By browsing through the articles, and following links to additional references such as webmaster / SEO communities, message boards and official documentation you will most likely be able to resolve most of the problems. With some external, free online tools, official information and independent advice found on the Internet, you too can diagnose your own pages. This guide provides hints, links, and easy comprehension of the vast amount of advice already available on every topic. You will find a lot of information on where to look, and what to look for once you've concluded that your pages rank lower than their potential best. Open the + Website Diagnostics Panel , follow the links and instructions to diagnose your web site. Consider the information on this website to be a free consultation service guiding you to the most likely reasons and offering general information. Please note that the diagnostics will only provide you with a list of problems that need to be addressed, along with hints and information on what to fix and how, however our guides and services do not guarantee you reinclusion or the instant lift of a penalty. Diagnostics and proposed fixes are to prepare your web site for automatic and / or manual re-evaluation. The articles use both official and unofficial terminology to help webmasters relate to the problems, and to find other resources available on the web, at webmaster communities, forums, and the Google Webmaster Help board at Google Groups. Please note that no list of problems can be compiled, let alone be fixed without your co-operation and honesty about your methods, honesty first and foremost to yourself. Even without specifics, the more data you gather, and in certain cases provide to other helpful people about your web site ( not the specifics but patterns of changes ), the better it can be diagnosed. Because of this, the presented articles - and fixes we advise you to do - may or may not lift penalties or allow reinclusion. If the actual source of the problem is not properly determined, fixing other known issues will not automatically mean the lift of a penalty or the reinclusion of a web site in the Google index. The actual evaluation is done by the automated Google algorithms, and manual revision. Diagnostics will provide leads on how to prepare your web site for these by removing or fixing potential technical sources of problems, guideline and policy breaches. Googlerankings.com and Diagnostics.Googlerankings.com are developed, maintained by, and represent the opinion and research of the independent web development company Sorensen Online, the Graphite-works collaboration group and web design professionals.. About Googlerankings.com Diagnostics The articles presented on this web site are reflecting on penalties, bans and quality guidelines of the Google Search engine, based on official publications of Google Inc., official resources on US Patents ( filed in relation of search engine technology ), public comments, and open forums of webmaster and SEO communities. Googlerankings.com and Diagnostics.Googlerankings.com is in no way affiliated or the property of Google Inc. |
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