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Originally Posted by scottybuzz
What to do about a negative SEO attack then?
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If it's truly a negative seo attack from for example shitty russian sites Google will eventually notice. If it's really out of proportions, then i would contact Google with a reconsideration request explaining the situation. I'd never use the disavow tool, i hate shit like that from google. Then again i hate google, period.
But it's always guessing what the cause is. I once had a wordpress site. I changed it to another script, with good subpage url redirects to the new subpages to let google know where to go. Then i paid an indian for 10,000 backlinks. Result: gone from the high SERPs.
I though it was the backlink bulk package. 2 years later, when i didn't even think about the old great SERPs anymore, i changed the site back to wordpress. Result: SERPS back. After 2 years of thinking it were the spammy 10,000 links.