Does a Webmaster Tools account have value in the eyes of Google?

Hello friends, until about 3-4 years ago, I was dealing with website businesses and earning good income. I used the SeNUKE tool on the sites I opened, earned good money for about 5-6 months, and afterwards, with the update that came, my sites were filtered due to excessive links I sent to web 2.0 backlinks, bookmarking, and article sites.

Everything up to here is normal because there was no chance of being permanent with the method used.

I left website work for a long time. I had small trials in between, but since I couldn’t get to the first page in my site trials, I always lost enthusiasm.

Recently, in an article I read somewhere, it was written that Google might look at a newly opened site with a skeptical eye based on Webmaster Tools accounts. I always add the sites I open to Webmaster Tools through the same Google account. Is there a possibility that Google makes a prejudgment saying this person did such and such things in the past so this site is like them too?

I await your valuable comments.

“'‘Is there a chance that Google has prejudged and decided, ‘this guy did such and such things in the past, so this site must be like those too?’’”

You might be right in your thinking, but I have been using the same account for 4 years. Many of my sites got banned, etc., but currently, 8 or 9 of my sites are in the top 3 for their own searches. I think if they held such a view, they wouldn’t keep me around :slight_smile: I think once the sites comply with Google algorithms, Google doesn’t care who owns the sites.

Thank you for your comment, sir. It seems from your comment that it is not very important.

Exactly, Google looks at the site, not the owner :slight_smile:

Google, which develops every kind of algorithm, has certainly developed its algorithm based on this as well. They could even build a scoring system; it is a very simple task for them. They are probably even monitoring the IP.

An algorithm that pays attention to trivial details—why wouldn’t it, at the very least, reference the records it keeps in its own database?

I use a static IP; how do you think I can overcome this situation? Do you think I should buy a VPS and perform the Webmaster Tools operations etc. from there?

What you say may be true regarding Blogger, sir, but the issue we are mentioning is whether sites opened in the past affect the sites added to Webmaster Tools? Would it act with bias?

I was going to say it’s irrelevant, but it performs link analysis and backlink analysis from your added sites.