Definition:
Google banning occurs when Google removes your
site from its index and flags your domain as 'banned', so it won't
spider your site anymore. It is actually a serious disease and may be
even life threatening specially for small websites.
Etiology:
Webmasters'
mistakes are almost always the leading causes of google banning; here
are some of the common mistakes that will get your website banned:
1.
Using small or hidden text in your web pages. Some webmasters will try
to use hidden text containing certain keywords inside their site, so
that the text is not visible by the human eyes, but visible by search
engines.
2. Using popular keywords such as "sex, mp3, yahoo" in
the meta tags when the subject of your site has nothing to do with
those keywords is commonly called keyword stuffing.
3.
Participating in Link farms. Link farms or Free-for-all links pages are
pages that consist of links and exist solely to help listed sites gain
higher search engine rankings. These pages have no unique content just
links. Obviously you can't control which sites link back to you, but if
you link to link farms, your site will get banned.
4. Submitting
multiple versions of the exact same page or an identical page for
indexing. Some webmasters try to increase their page count by having
similar pages and only changing the title, subject or small word
changes.
5. Using unauthorized automated software to submit
pages, check rankings, etc. Such programs violate Google's terms of
service. Google does not recommend the use of products that send
automatic or programmatic queries to Google. It is better to hand
submit your site and only do so once a month.
6. Keyword
stuffing: adding too many keywords in Meta tags or page text is called
Spam and will get you banned. For example, if your website contains 400
words and the keyword phrase "website advertising" is repeated 50
times, the search engines will most likely think you are spamming them.
7.
Using Doorway pages: Doorway pages are Web pages designed and built
specifically to draw search engine visitors to your website. They are
standalone pages designed only to act as doorways to your site. Doorway
pages are a very bad idea for several reasons, though many SEO firms
use them routinely.
8. Linking to a banned site, specially extensive linking as in networks.
9.
Registering an already banned domain. Some webmasters, after their
website becomes banned from google due to any reason, delete this
domain and register another while the first domain remains banned from
google. So, before you register a domain, make sure it is not banned by
doing the test mentioned below in "Diagnosis".
Manifestations:
1.The
earliest manifestations of google banning are usually first noticed by
the webmaster as a sudden and severe drop in the number of website
visitors and when the webmaster tracks the referrers of his visitors,
he will not find anymore visitors coming to his site from google.
2. Sudden drop of the google PageRank of all pages of the website from any level to 0.
The
combination of the above 2 symptoms is highly suspicious for google
banning specially if they occur suddenly to an "old", established, high
ranking website. In case of "newly born" websites, the diagnosis may be
difficult depending on the above manifestations alone as these
manifestations may be normal and transient for new sites which have not
been indexed by google yet and so their pagerank is still 0. In this
case, we need an "urgent" diagnostic test.
Diagnosis:
The
diagnosis of google banning is very easy, even for new sites that have
not been indexed by google yet. The diagnosis is made by a simple,
accurate, and rapid test:
Test: Provided the site suspected for
google banning is called www.suspected-domain.com, do a search in
google for www.suspected-domain.com.
Results and interpretation:
if www. suspected-domain.com is banned, google will say: "Sorry, no
information is available for the URL www.suspected-domain.com" WITHOUT
a direct link to www.suspected-domain.com. This sign differentiates
between banned sites and new non-indexed sites. In the later case,
there will be a direct link to www.suspected-domain.com, and google
search results will say: "Sorry, no information is available for the
URL www.suspected-domain.com" followed by "If the URL is valid, try
visiting that web page by clicking on the following link:
www.suspected-domain.com". This sign is absent in banned sites.
Complications:
Google
banning is an infectious disease; all sites linking to the banned site
are at a risk of catching the banning. So it is usual that many link
partners escape and on the long run, the site will lose many of its
inbound links.
Prevention:
Prevention is always easier than
treatment, and fortunately, google banning is a preventable disease.
Prevention is easy, you don't need to do anything to avoid banning,
just don't do bad things, most of them are mentioned above.
Treatment:
Unfortunately, no curative treatment is available and the prognosis is bad, just palliative treatment:
1. Treatment of the cause.
The first thing to do is to correct the cause. If you are not sure there must be some errors you suspect, correct all of them.
3.
Isolation: if you have other websites linking to the banned sites,
remove their links to it to avoid them catching the infection.
2. Writing to google:
After
you have corrected all possible errors, email google at
webmaster@google.com with an reinclusion request. The following is a
template of reinclusion request letter:
Dear Google,
I am the owner of http://www.banned-domain.com/
I
did not realize that (doing a mistake) was a bad thing that would get
me banned from Google. Now, I understand that I have done a mistake,
and I apologize profusely. I have removed (bad thing) from my site, and
I promise not to make this mistake again.
I am asking you to Please Consider reinstating my website, http://www.banned-domain.com/ , into Google's Index.
Sincerely,
4.
Domain transplantation: many people just ditch the former domain name
and start with something new. It is much easier to build a site from a
PR3 or PR4 (which most new sites are given) rather than trying to dig a
banned site from the depths of PR0.
Last word:
Google
banning is google's defense mechanism to keep their search results as
accurate and useful as possible and it is their right, however, in my
opinion, it is a very severe and even fatal punishment for webmasters'
mistakes. If google has the right to ban a site from its search
results, its right to take off its pagerank is questionable. Page rank
is a measure of site popularity and "I am bad" does not necessarily
mean that "I am not popular".
Author:
Dr Wael Serag, a specialist in SEO diseases and complications. Improve
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