Google announced the introduction of a new awesome feature in Google Webmaster Tools named manual action viewer.
The
manual action viewer let's you see if your site currently has any
manual actions applied to it. So if you have paid links pointing to
your site, if you are hiding text or if you have user generated content
spam - you can learn about it in the manual spam action viewer without
Google having to send you an email about the issue.
Google said it
is unlikely for you to see anything in that manual action section
because "under 2% of domains" in the Google index "are manually removed
for webspam," according to Google.
Here are some examples of what you may see.
No Manual Action:
Linking Out Badly Manual Action:
In
addition to this, Google has documented most, if not all, of the manual
actions you can get in their help center. You can see them over here.
Types Of Google Manual Actions
- Manual Actions
- Cloaking and/or sneaky redirects
- Hacked site
- Hidden text and/or keyword stuffing
- Pure spam
- Spammy freehosts
- Thin content with little or no added value
- Unnatural links from your site
- Unnatural links to your site
- Unnatural links to your site—impacts links
- User-generated spam
You
should click through to all those documents, there is good content
there, many with videos. This can help you learn Google's mindset to
these manual actions and help clients deal with them as they come up.
I have summarized them all in one page named Google's manual actions search spam.
Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help, WebmasterWorld, BlackHat Forum, John Muller Google+ & Matt Cutts Google+.
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