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Penalty Recovery

If your traffic dropped sharply after a Google update, a penalty is possible. We identify the source, prepare the evidence, fix what is fixable, submit reconsideration where needed, and document every step.

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318,90 € per project
  • Manual penalty identification (Search Console)','Algorithm impact assessment (Panda, Penguin, Helpful Content)','Toxic backlink audit with disavow file','Thin and duplicate content remediation plan','Reconsideration request preparation and submission','Recovery monitoring for 90 days post-submission','Digital delivery varies by penalty type
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Penalty Recovery

Traffic drops are not always penalties, but some are

A sharp traffic decline after a confirmed Google update is not automatically a penalty. Algorithm changes affect sites based on their content quality, link profiles, and technical health without any deliberate targeting. A manual penalty is different: it appears in Google Search Console as a manual action and requires a formal reconsideration request after fixing the underlying problem.

We start by identifying which type of issue you are facing. This determines everything that follows. A manual action requires evidence, a fix, and a formal submission. An algorithm impact requires understanding which quality signals the update penalized and addressing those systematically.

Backlink analysis for link-based issues

If the penalty or traffic drop appears link-related, we extract and classify your full backlink profile. We identify which linking domains are legitimate editorial mentions, which are low-quality directories, which are clearly manipulative, and which are unknown. The disavow file we prepare is specific and conservative because over-disavowing can remove legitimate link equity.

Content-related recovery

For sites affected by content quality updates, the work is different. We identify the pages that triggered the quality signals: thin content, duplicate pages, over-optimized text, doorway pages. The remediation plan specifies which pages to improve, which to consolidate, which to remove, and which to redirect, with the rationale for each decision documented.

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