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how to increse the google rating on my site (In: Google)
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chobo
Joined: Feb 08, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Mar-26 11:41
Hi
Does anyone know:
1. How to check if, for example this website [url is in profile] is banned from Google Search Results or not?
2. How to check if a website is banned from Google Search Results for some specific keyword?
3. When this Page Rank's Update is gonna be finished?
[ Message was edited by: JimBot 03/26/2006 04:34 pm ]
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dudibob
Joined: Oct 13, 2005
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Posted: 2006-Mar-27 09:04
The last Pagerank update was a while a go now, don't think there'll be another one for a good while.
If you're banned for a certain keyword, you're banned completely, there's no half-bans in the SE world.
Usual ways to tell if you're banned are:
No pagerank, and
a site:www.domianname.com search returns nothing, and
a www.domain.com search returns nothing.
[ Message was edited by: g1smd 03/29/2006 03:20 pm ... Reason: Fixed Example. ]
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kaulbr
Joined: Mar 15, 2006
# Posts: 275
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Posted: 2006-Mar-27 15:22
dudibob - this might be a dumb question but why do you put all those spaces in "www.d o m a i n.com"? Does that really mean that he should be doing a search for his domain with spaces like that?
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dudibob
Joined: Oct 13, 2005
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Posted: 2006-Mar-27 15:31
no, it's so the forum software doesn't make it a link, could put it in italics, but perfer to use the quick reply thing and don't know the symbols that do that lol
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newtvail
Joined: Jan 07, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 00:00
chobo - you are in pretty good shape in terms of the results from
site:domain.com
site:domain.com -inurl:www
site:www.domain.com
but the above searches yield 30 pages but see duplicate content after only 10 pages. Maybe after you run the w3 validation (from site review) you want to take a look at things like page titles & descriptions and overall page content.
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kaulbr
Joined: Mar 15, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 19:33
I have a site that is only a couple months old. It showed up in Google almost right away, then dropped way down and is now gone completely. I get no results when doing the "site:" tests. The site is just a personal wedding web site and there's nothing shaddy on it so I don't see why it would get banned. Could is possibly be just because it's a new site? It's shows up in every other SE. Google just seems to be really hard on new sites lately. Any thoughts?
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bhartzer
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Joined: Jun 08, 2000
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 20:07
It showed up in Google almost right away, then dropped way down and is now gone completely.
That's typical behavior for new sites.
Google gives new domains a chance for a period of time and then if they don't get any new links or any links at all then the domain tends to disappear.
This doesn't necessarily mean it's banned or penalized, you just need to get some new links to the site to 'revive' it.
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kaulbr
Joined: Mar 15, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 20:28
Bhartzer - thanks for your reply. So even if it doesn't show up when I do any of the "site:" tests, that doesn't neccesarily mean it's banned?
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bhartzer
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 21:50
kaulbr, if the domain is new then it generally hasn't been removed from the index because of a penalty (or something you did). New domains are given a chance for a period of time and then they're removed from the index if they don't get links to them.
In the case of new domains they're not penalized, they're just new. Work on creating content on that domain and getting links from other websites to that domain and it will get back in the index fairly quickly.
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kaulbr
Joined: Mar 15, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 21:58
Great. Well that's not too bad to hear. Thanks again.
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g1smd
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Posted: 2006-Mar-29 23:22
For stopping URLs turning into links simply use [i] and [/i] for that.
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dudibob
Joined: Oct 13, 2005
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Posted: 2006-Mar-30 08:30
brilliant G1, thx
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