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Out_of_Exile_How_to_get_un-banned_from_Google
| Out of Exile: How to get un-banned from Google.
I am banned from Google...Help!
What did you do to get banned? Can you get un-banned? Yes! But
first you need to know what you did to get banned. Google will
not tell you. A sure sign you have been banned is that your web
site is missing a page rank. By, that I mean the PR bar is Gray.
That is usually the first indication. To double check that,
enter site:www.yoursite.com into Google. Replace “yoursite.com"
with your URL. If it there are no pages indexed, that is a good
sign your site has been removed from Google (if your pages were
indexed beforehand). Also try link:www.yoursite.com to see if
your back links are still listed on Google. If your site is
banned they will be removed as well.
Read through the following list. If any of these ring a bell,
you should change them ASAP.
Spam:
Yes, people still do it whether it was intentional or not. Some
newcomers get confused in regard to legal, productive ways to
help boost their keyword percentage and spam. The keyword tag
with too many keywords or keywords repeated too many times is
spam. Comment tags are for comments, not for keywords. Your
description tag is for a description. Yes, keywords should be in
it. However, it should not be blatantly "chocked full" of
keywords. Insistently, the keywords in your description should
reflect that particular page, not your entire site. Each page
has its own keywords.
Another way to spam is to hide text. Creating text and making it
the same color as the background is spam. Spam can sometimes be
unintentional. If your site repeats the same words over and over
it can be seen as spam. For example let’s say your site sells
airline tickets. Your site may state that you sell "tickets to
New York", "tickets to San Francisco", "tickets to Indiana",
etc. If you list all 50 states with the word “tickets"
attached…that’s spam!
Redirect:
If you own several domain names and have them redirect to one,
that is bad SEO. The only redirect allowed is a 301 redirect. It
should only be used to redirect an old site to a newer site (old
domain to a new domain). This tells Google that it is a
“permanent” re-direct.
Linking to bad neighbors:
A bad neighbor is a site that is considered to use Black Hat SEO
methods. These can hurt you big time. Some examples of bad
neighbors are… 1Free-for-all link farms 2Adult web sites
3Gambling web sites 4Sites that have multiple categories to link
to.
It is hard to undo links to bad neighbors. You can try to check
your back links and try to find the bad neighbors. Then, try to
see if they will remove your link. It usually takes a large
amount of bad links to hurt you. If you stick to sites that are
related to you and your industry, you will likely be ok.
Sometimes people search for an easy way to generate one way
links by turning to directories. These can do a lot more bad
than good. Plus, many are automated, making removal next to
impossible
Duplicated Content:
This falls under the spam rule listed above. Basically, if you
create a page and then duplicate it throughout your own site, it
will hurt you. If your site is large, you can use this free tool
http://www.copyscape.com/ it will help you locate duplicated
content on the web. You won’t be penalized if your content (i.e.
articles) is syndicated to other sites, only if it is repeated
on the same domain. You can use similar content on pages. Google
does not tell us the percentage of content that is considered to
be spam so I would suggest you keep it below 15%.
Robot,txt:
Sometimes this is inserted improperly. The robot.txt file is a
set of instructions for search engine spiders. It tells them
what to index or not to index. This file resides in your root
directory. If the tag is incorrect it could prevent all search
engines, not just Google, from indexing your site. Or, in some
cases, removing it from the search engine index altogether. If
inserted properly you should be able to located it by
http://www.yoursitehere.com/robots.txt to validate that your
robot file is in proper order. Visit this site:
http://www.searchengineworld.com/cgi-bin/robotcheck.cgi for more
utility options. For more info on how to properly format your
robot tag, visit http://www.seoconsultants.com/robots-text-file/
.
These are some of the major things to look out for. If you have
been banned from Google, go through this list one problem at a
time. After you have made the corrections, contact Google. If
you still have problems you may need to start all over with a
new domain.
About the author:
Joe is owner of http://www.mr-seo.com check out his site for
a FREE SEO site Evaluation. You can read the latest SEO news on
his blog http://mrseonewz.blogspot.c
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