Ever had that moment when a website you
usually find just dissapears… poof?
Website not showing up on Google!
It might feel confusing, but don't worry –
Google has a good reason, and there are
ways to get your site back in the spotlight.
Why did it go Poof?
Google wants to give everyone the best
possible search experience. That means focusing on safe, awesome websites
that deliver what they promise.
Think of Google's Webmaster Guidelines
as a roadmap to being everyone's
favorite website.
Here's where things can get a little tricky:
The Mystery Message
Google doesn't always tell you exactly why
your site might've been delisted.
Google wants to give everyone the best possible search experience. That means focusing on safe, awesome websites
that deliver what they promise. It's a bit
like protecting a secret recipe! It helps
them keep search results super high quality.
Think of Google's Webmaster Guidelines
as a roadmap to being everyone's favorite website. Here's where things can
get a little tricky:
Your Rescue Mission!
Google Search Console is your superhero toolbox! If you think your site's missing,
it'll help you find the issue.Think of those Webmaster Guidelines as your trusty
sidekick, guiding you on how to make
your website shine. Once you've tackled
the problem, it's time for...
Asking for a Replay!
1. Mission Control:
Log into Google Search Console
(the one linked to your site).
2. Problem-Solver:
Search Console's tools will reveal
any lurking trouble spots.
3. Hero Time:
Fix those issues! Bust that malware,
beef up your amazing content,
sort out security hiccups –
whatever it takes.
4. The Ask:
Submit a reconsideration request to Google.
It's like saying, "Hey Google, I've leveled
up my website – check this out!"
Submit a Reconsideration Request.
How to recover a website delisted by Google
1. Superhero Time!
You've already tackled the tricky stuff
and made your website awesome again.
This is where you get to show Google
all the improvements!
2. Mission Control Login:
Access your trusty Google Search Console
(the one linked to your site).
3. Find the "Treasure Map":
Think of the Manual Actions report as a map. Sometimes it holds clues to where those
earlier hiccups were. Check in there for
any extra guidance.
4. The "Check This Out!" Button:
Locate your shiny "Request a Review" button.
It's your way of waving to Google saying,
"Hey, I've got some amazing updates!"
5. Share Your Success Story:
This is where you get to be your website's
biggest cheerleader: 🎤 Tell Google how
you leveled up your site - be super specific!
🎤 Explain what you'll do to keep your
site shining bright in the future.
Reconsideration request examples:
Example 1: Addressing Malware
Dear Google Search Team, I am writing to
request a reconsideration of my website, https://www.cyn-444.com.
I understand that my site was recently flagged
for containing malware. I have taken the following actions to address this issue:
I am committed to maintaining a safe and
secure website for my visitors. I would sincerely
appreciate it if you would reconsider my
website for inclusion in Google search results.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Cynthia
Example 2: Fix Black Hat SEO Practices
Dear Google Search Team,
I am writing to request a reconsideration of my website, https://www.cyn-444.
I realize my site was previously penalized
for using black hat SEO techniques. I take full responsibility for these past mistakes. Here's how I've corrected the issues:
I understand the importance of ethical SEO practices and am committed to playing by
the rules. I would be grateful if you would
reconsider my website for inclusion in Google search results. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Cynthia
Important Tips
Be Honest and Transparent:
Acknowledge the issue and clearly explain
your actions. Don't try to evade
responsibility, as that can hurt your
chances of re-inclusion.
Provide Documentation:
If relevant, include documentation that
supports the fixes you've made
(like screenshots, links to updated content,
or reports of security scans).
Be Patient:
Reconsideration requests can take some
time to process.
Positive Vibes All the Way
Please email me at therdww@mail.com
Link to my website ~ TheRealDeal
Cynthia Meyer, cyn-444.com