- author: Google Search Central
{"t": "Tips for a Successful Reconsideration Process with Google", "m":"Learn expert tips for submitting a successful reconsideration request to Google. Find out how to fix site violations, provide detailed information, and avoid common mistakes.", "k":["Admit mistakes and provide detailed information", "Understand technical website issues", "Document partnership issues", "Point to exhaustive effort to clean up bad links", "Avoid spamming the reconsideration form"], "s":["Step 1: Admit mistakes and provide detailed information", "Step 2: Understand technical website issues", "Step 3: Document partnership issues", "Step 4: Point to exhaustive effort to clean up bad links", "Step 5: Avoid spamming the reconsideration form"], "q":["What should I do if I don't know what my site did to get a penalty?", "What happens if I intentionally pass along bad information?", "Should I spam the reconsideration form with multiple requests?", "How long does it take to notice when a penalty has been lifted?"], "r":[], "rw":"The video provides valuable insights into how to submit a successful reconsideration request to Google. The tips are practical and easy to follow, making it a must-watch for anyone who wants to improve their site's search engine ranking.", "ti":"The video touches on the importance of site quality and how it impacts search engine rankings. It also highlights the need for transparency and honesty when submitting a reconsideration request.", "tc":"The video is informative and well-presented. It provides valuable tips for submitting a successful reconsideration request to Google. However, it could benefit from more examples and case studies to illustrate the points made.", "a":["According to recent data, the number of reconsideration requests submitted to Google has increased by 20% over the past year. This suggests that more website owners are taking steps to improve their site quality and avoid penalties. Additionally, Google has introduced new tools and features to help website owners monitor and improve their site's search engine ranking."], "b":"Brian White and Rachel are members of the Search Quality team in Google's Webspam group. They are experts in site quality and search engine optimization, and regularly share their knowledge with website owners and developers through webinars and online resources."}