Does my site got a filter "Penguin"?

by pr0n1x
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Hi, I created my site four months ago.
Every day I add to the site of two new articles.
Now on my site about 200 articles.



All articles 100% unique, the length of each article of 800 - 1,200 words. Each article is optimized for your keyword.

Webmaster Tools shows the following statistics:



The number of people a day on the site increases



But yesterday received a message from google that my web site link to purchase low-quality links. Google asked me to check references and removed them.

Does this mean that my site was hit by a filter "Penguin"?

I'm building a links not only to the home page and on all the articles on the site.

I use tools such as UniqueArticleWizard, BacklinkBanzai, SeoContentNetwork and some other.

The only thing that I did not dilute the anchor text in links

Does that mean that my ratings will fall soon? And what do I do next? Thank you.
#filter #penguin #site
  • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
    No you weren't hit by the Penguin filter, instead your website triggered an automated penalty based on the type of links you have built to your site.

    There's a new service, that's actually advertising right now called LinkDelete.com that is a backlink removal service designed to help sites exactly like yours.

    If you don't clean up your backlinks, your website will receive a penalty. This isn't a warning without repercussions. Instead this is a warning that you will be penalized at some point in the very near future and will need to file a reconsideration.

    You can manage the link removal process yourself, but it's very very time consuming and you need to be very organized to successfully win your reinclusion request.

    Do NOT file a reinclusion until you've proactively cleaned up those links, or you'll likely screw it up for good.
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    • Profile picture of the author pr0n1x
      Originally Posted by RevSEO View Post

      No you weren't hit by the Penguin filter, instead your website triggered an automated penalty based on the type of links you have built to your site.

      There's a new service, that's actually advertising right now called LinkDelete.com that is a backlink removal service designed to help sites exactly like yours.

      If you don't clean up your backlinks, your website will receive a penalty. This isn't a warning without repercussions. Instead this is a warning that you will be penalized at some point in the very near future and will need to file a reconsideration.

      You can manage the link removal process yourself, but it's very very time consuming and you need to be very organized to successfully win your reinclusion request.

      Do NOT file a reinclusion until you've proactively cleaned up those links, or you'll likely screw it up for good.
      I do not really understand? That is, I pay the money to build links and at the same time, I have to pay money to links removed?
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      • Profile picture of the author headmaster211
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        Originally Posted by pr0n1x View Post

        I do not really understand? That is, I pay the money to build links and at the same time, I have to pay money to links removed?
        That is quite funny to me :p
        Next time just sure to whom you are paying to build your links and how they are actually doing your job.

        I too never heard about such a service.. lol
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        • Profile picture of the author pr0n1x
          so what do I do now? I continue to write articles and build links to them at the same time to remove the links?
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          • Profile picture of the author headmaster211
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            Originally Posted by pr0n1x View Post

            so what do I do now? I continue to write articles and build links to them at the same time to remove the links?
            Yeah, and I hope you also building your list at the same time. Even if your site doesn't remain at top for long. You can still profit from your list.
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            • Profile picture of the author pr0n1x
              someone had a similar situation?
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  • Profile picture of the author headmaster211
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    Your site is going strong and is not been hit by any Penguin update yet. You are quite fortunate to get a warning. So many people around have got their site hit without any warning. You can just do as they say and I believe your site will continue to grow.
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