How To Fix Japanese Keyword Hack

How To Fix Japanese Keyword Hack
Today we're focusing on how to fix Japanese Keyword Hack.  I chanced upon a University website this week as a Google search result for University schools and found it to be offering some great courses in Uganda. However, the design was lagging and seems to have been affected by the Japanese Keyword Hack.

I like the Google developer description: ''Japanese keywords hack typically creates new pages with auto-generated Japanese text on your site in randomly generated directory names''. With this type of hack, the hacker will typically add themselves as a property owner in Search Console, in order to increase profits by manipulating your site’s settings like geo-targeting or sitemaps.

Why is it important to fix Japanese Keyword hack?

A visitor forms an opinion about your website in 50 milliseconds. And web design is key to attracting attention. 

Why do we think would website need a new design?

1. The prevailing Japanese Keyword hack and site lag does push users away from your site.

2. The Content Management System such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and-so-forth is non-SEO friendly.

The Negative Impact

1. Lose of your prized customers and potential customers to your competition due to the lagging and the hack. Internet users will be skeptical to check your site because your website was flagged as "This site may be hacked."

2. Your company will be considered to be untrustworthy due to prevailing Japanese Keyword hack.

3. Bad user experience such as crushing of the web pages as a result of the Japanese Keyword Hack.

For these significant reasons, revamping or re-developing your website would be the best option incase a backup of the website wasn’t stored during the web-hosting process either on the CMS database or offline. I have worked on a similar website (case study) and can create a new and improved website. Does that sound good to you? If yes, do let me know. I look forward to hearing from you!

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