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My site was banned by google. What sould I do? Do you have any experience about it?

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  1. crawler
    No, I don't have any such experience, What reasons do you think made Google to ban your site ? You can email them about your problem and see What you can do about it. Anyway best of luck !
  2. husdal
    My site was banned by google How?
    1. Norski
      We need more information than just that the site was "banned."

      I'm working on a whacking great assumption here, but assuming that by "banned" you mean that Google's robots flagged it as a 'spam site' - and that it wasn't a 'spam site' - you could try what I did when that happened to one of my blogs.

      I read the message I received via email. (make sure messages like this come from Google! Links in unsolicited emails are often not safe.) Then, determining that the link actually was to a Google site (I got the same link from two sources - both apparently from Google), I checked the 'I am not a robot' option - and my blog was back in a few hours.

      This, obviously, was a 'blog' incident, not a 'site' incident - but I suggest finding out if Google offers any options for negotiation in a case like yours.
  3. sukmama
    husdal i think you can go ahead and do a google search afterall its not by force to follow my steps. i am only trying to give some help okay!
    1. husdal
      Then why not help without making someone sign up for your newsletter?
  4. sukmama
    please i just want to let you know that it is optional or is really a bad thing for someone to sign up for the newsletter? if you think that you can give a help then i suggest you go ahead and help diyah38 i will be equally happy to have you do that. okay!
    1. AtlanticEquity
      Husdal,

      Surprisingly, Google can be very responsive to your appeal request to be reinstated. (Yes, it happened to me once)

      If you generally feel that Google is mistaken, or you have been victimized in some sort of way, they will ask for some proof, ultimately, it will be very easy for them to detect any impropriety.


      Source Blogger
  5. Zpoet
    Were you involved in "click fraud," that is, asking others to click on your ads and you would do the same?
    1. MissSuzie
      That would be my guess.
    2. Norski
      I know how that sounds: but quite a few people have thought it's a good idea.

      It isn't.

      What Zpoet described is against Google AdSense TOS - and probably against the TOS of any solvent advertising service.

      Ethics aside, Google, at least, has fairly sophisticated software that's designed to detect that sort of fraud.
  6. diyah83
    Thanks a lot for your suggestions and input. I will try, and if successful then I will announce to you that this will be a valuable experience...
    1. Norski
      Best wishes.

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