Anybody else seeing Penguin corrections?
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Hi,
Over the past few days, I have noticed that a few of my pages that were hit by the Google Penguin update come back from the dead and return to the #1 spot for the main keywords. I still don't see any change for secondary keywords I used to rank for, but hey at least there is something.Has anybody else noticed this?
NOTE: I did not make any changes to my pages. I had never done any black-hat (just greyish) so I took the advice of many and just waited.
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No, I have not seen this happen to any pages as of yet. I will however keep an eye out. Congratulations on your semi recovery, I am sure there are many out there who would like to be in your shoes right now!!
Cheers
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