Google stepped up its quest to remove poor quality pages from its index. But the only problem is that Google send an email warning the owner of the site to an email address called webmaster@yourdomanname.com.
This just isn't an effective way of advising the site owner for lots of different reasons.
So how do you know if you got banned in Google?
1. go to Google and type site:www.yourdomainname.com
If you can't see any pages from your website, but previously you know that you were displayed then it's a safe bet your banned, provided that the result is the same for about 3 or four days.
How do you get re indexed?
You must remove any hidden text or spam content or whatever you think is causing the ban from all your web pages. Google is generally pretty vague about what you have done wrong.
Then create a google XML site map.
Then via the site map interface request re-inclusion to Google index. If you haven't been re indexed within 60 days. My advice is get another domain name and start again.
The moral of the story is don't cheat keep your web marketing clean and don't employ dodgy tactics such as cloaking. You will get caught out in the end.
Monday, November 06, 2006
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