Below, a look back on times when Google took action against itself. FYI, this is a companion piece to our related story on Marketing Land today: 10 Big Brands That Were Penalized By Google. Be sure to also check that out.
And now the list, counting backwards chronologically….
5) Chrome & Paid Links

The companies and Google made apologies all around, saying the links were more accidental than intentionally sought. No matter: Google decided however it happened, it was a violation that required the Google page for Chrome to be penalized. It was knocked out of the top rankings for searches on “Google Chrome” for two months.
- When: January 2012
- Violation: Paid links
- Penalty: Single page, the Google Chrome home page, had rankings lowered
- Penalty Period: 2 months
4) Beat That Quote & Acquiring A Problem

Google responded by penalizing Beat That Quote to the degree it no longer ranked for its own name. Two weeks later, the Beat That Quote penalty was lifted. Then the next day, it was applied again. How long it remained in place after that, at this point, seems undocumented.
- When: March 2011
- Violation: Paid links
- Penalty: Rankings degraded; no longer made first page for own name
- Penalty Period: 2 weeks, at first, then uncertain extension after that
3) Google AdWords & Cloaking

Google didn’t, however, similarly penalize other Google help pages that were doing the same thing. How long the AdWords pages were penalized is unclear. I can’t find that anyone reported when they were back again.
- When: July 2010
- Violation: Cloaking
- Penalty: Rankings degraded
- Penalty Period: Unknown
2) Google Japan & Paid Links

PageRank is a value of importance that Google assigns to pages and one of many factors that influences if a page ranks well. But in this case, it really had little impact. People seeking Google Japan could still find it. After 11 months, the PageRank score rose to PR8, indicating the penalty seemed to be lifted.
- When: February 2009
- Violation: Paid links
- Penalty: PageRank dropped from PR9 to PR5
- Penalty Period: 11 months
1) Google AdWords & Cloaking (The Original)

Someone at Google had hidden content on the pages in a way meant to help those using Google’s own internal search tool. However, because those changes were seen by Google’s main search engine, that meant they were in violation of guidelines. After this was spotted and discussed, Google had the pages removed from its index. For how long, as this point, I can’t locate.
- When: March 2005
- Violation: Cloaking
- Penalty: Pages removed from Google
- Penalty Period: Unknown
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