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I have excellent news for the SEO world today. It seems like Google has finally pushed through a change with the reconsideration request process that SEOs and webmasters have been asking for since the reconsideration request began.
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from jaamit 975 Days ago #
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Great stuff, about bloody time! For so long when you submit a reinclusion request you have no idea whats happening - for all you know the request may as well have been flushed down the toilet.  Thanks Google!

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from steveplunkett 975 Days ago #
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hopefully you would not get excluded... 

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from Eavesy 975 Days ago #
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This is the best thing since sliced bread, FINALLY!

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from MajesticSEO 975 Days ago #
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About time... maybe they will feel generous enough to email before removing sites from index as well.

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from Nunney 975 Days ago #
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So "Google may email you". Which means they may not. And the email says they’ve reviewed your site and even if they find no problems they will "reconsider our indexing of your site". So they might not reindex you even if there is nothing wrong. So the only way you know anything of any use is if your site gets reindexed. What’s new? What are we excited about here? An auto-reply email and confirmation that even good sites might not reincluded?

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