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  1. Penalized, but not deindexed?
  2. One of my website lost all its ranking over night (from #1 to #50 for about 50 keywords), but the website is still in Google's index. I didn't get removed (so far).
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  14. Any chance this website will recover? Usually I would just take all the content (more than 50 handwritten articles) and export it to a new domain, but since all the content is still indexed I think its not a good idea.
  15. Why you get the penalty btw? PBN?
  16. I guess so. But who can understand Google recently? I don't even know if the website is fully penalized. Looks like an algorithm penalty to me, but the website is still indexed.
  17. I read something like "penalty #50" before, I forgot it, you can google it.
  18. was there any health or buity niche?
  19. there getting hit hard
  20. Check in Google Search Console. Sounds like a manual penalty to me. It will show there if you have manual penalty.
  21. From my experience, it's rare that a website is deindexed. In fact as far as I'm aware, I've never had a website deindexed, but plenty slapped by Google.
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  23. In the past, I'd just 301 them to a new domain. However this does not seem as effective as it was in the past (It seems very hit and miss). Maybe by a strong older domain and try a 301?
  24. A precise -50 drop on all pages is usually an unnatural links manual action. These used to be common but haven’t seen it in a while. Check GSC and see if you got a manual action.
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  26. Algorithmic drops aren’t usually exactly -50, this could very well be an unnatural links manual action.
  27. You have been hit by the "unnatural links" manual action/penalty. Check the report in the webmaster console under the 'Manual Actions' section.
  28. A precise -50 drop on all pages is usually an unnatural links manual action. These used to be common but haven’t seen it in a while. Check GSC and see if you got a manual action.
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  30. Algorithmic drops aren’t usually exactly -50, this could very well be an unnatural links manual action.
  31. So, would it help if I just export the content to a new domain and 301 redirect the penalized domain to the new one?
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  33. Veil123 said: ↑
  34. You have been hit by the "unnatural links" manual action/penalty. Check the report in the webmaster console under the 'Manual Actions' section.
  35. Checked already, didn't see anything yet. Maybe it takes some time.
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