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How do I verify my site with Google Webmaster Tools after clearing my website of malware?

This presentation summarizes the process to both verify your website through Google Webmaster Tools (a.k.a. Google Search Console), and how to clear your reputation within Google search.

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How do I verify my site with Google Webmaster Tools after clearing my website of malware?

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  1. How do I verify my site with GOOGLE WEBMASTER TOOLS after clearing my website of malware? Call for help (619) 479-6637 | www.hackrepair.com

  2. “How do I verify my website within Google Webmaster Tools in order to clear my reputation within Google search?”

  3. A hacked website can be quite an eye opener for a struggling business

  4. “This site may be hacked” may appear when Google believes a hacker may have changed some of the existing pages on a site or added new spam pages

  5. “This site may harm your computer” may appear when Google believes malicious software has been installed on a website. This malware may cause computers viewing the website to install unwanted programs to steal passwords and credit card numbers, change search results or worst

  6. What may result from your website being marked as compromised within Google search?

  7. Loss of business credibility

  8. Folks who search for your business using Google search will likely not click through to your website

  9. Prospective clients may never return to your site again, in fear they may be hacked themselves

  10. Prospective clients may never return to your site again, in fear they may be hacked themselves

  11. Bing or McAfee SiteAdvisor, will likewise delist your website address in search

  12. Your first course of action is to get your website cleaned of malware and secured by a competent, well regarded professional

  13. Once the site is clear of malware, then, and only then should you submit a request to Google to clear your online reputation

  14. This video below summarizes the ownership verification process https://youtu.be/wBAccFPnoeg

  15. Clearing your reputation in Google Search

  16. 1. Once signed into the “Search Console“, click on the “Security Issues” section to see details of sample URLs that might be infected. If you see the sentence, “Currently, we haven’t detected any security issues with your site’s content.” then all is well there. 2. Next, click the “Search Traffic” section and choose “Manual Actions“. If you see the sentence, “No manual web-spam actions found.” then all is well there as well.

  17. This video also nicely summarizes Google’s process for clearing one’s reputation in search https://youtu.be/lc3UjnDcMxo

  18. For HackRepair.com clients. We will clear all malware, submit the Google review request for you, and notify you once the site compromised messages are removed from Google search For More Action

  19. Once your website has been cleaned of malware and reputation cleared within Google search we recommend double-checking your reputation at URLVoid(www.urlvoid.com)

  20. HackRepair.com • "We Love Fixing Hacked Websites" • Call Jim Walker • (619) 479-6637 VISITHackguard.com

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