Tips on requesting reconsideration
Friday, April 24, 2009
Do you think your site might be penalized because of something that happened on it? As two leaders
of the reconsideration team, we recently made a video to help you discover how to create a good
reconsideration request, including tips on what we look for on our side. Watch the video and then
let us know if you have questions in the comments!
Posted by Rachel Searles and Brian White, Search Quality Team
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