What is a Google Penalty?
A Google Penalty, also known as a manual action, is a negative effect inflicted on a website's rankings based on updates made to Google’s search algorithms. Penalties are decided when a human reviewer determines that a website doesn’t comply with Google Search Essentials.
This can be the result of suspicious links, keyword stuffing, or any kind of spam listed here. Read more about Google's recent algorithm updates that could lead to penalties here.
Use the Network Graph in Backlink Analytics to manually investigate a domain’s network of backlinks, both good and toxic.
Then, use Backlink Audit Tool to investigate each link and decide if disavowing anything is necessary.
- How do I find my potentially dangerous anchor texts?
- What is a Target URL error?
- What is a Google Penalty?
- What do all of the Toxic Markers in Backlink Audit mean?
- What are Rel attributes?
- Why does the Backlink Analytics report show more backlinks than Backlink Audit?
- Why didn't Backlink Audit fetch all my backlinks and referring domains?
- Do whitelisted backlinks impact your overall Toxicity Score?
- Configuring Backlink Audit Tool
- Backlink Audit Overview
- Auditing Your Backlinks
- Monitoring Lost and Found Referring Domains
- Backlink Audit Target Pages
- How to Connect Majestic to Semrush
- Disavowing Your Backlinks
- Removing Your Unwanted Backlinks