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2006 here we go
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 5,748
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Some seo Q's
Hi all
Here are some Questions that i would like some rough answers for if possible. Say i have a group of domains that appear to have been penalized even though they are on diffrent hosts. Maybe because i used the same whois info? Whats the best way to start fresh. I reckon new domains spread on around on new hosts and each domain has diffrent whois info. What do you think. Also will Se's penalize if i have lots of sites on diffrent hosts linking to the same sponsors Thanks karl __________________
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2006 here we go
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 5,748
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What i mean is say that i got penalized on one domain for duplicate content eg gallery submiting. does google penazlie all other domains with the same whois even though they are not breaking any rules
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2006 here we go
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: UK
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Because i have lost rankings on most my domain for months now.
And google dosent index all my pages also it dosent show many backlinks Quote:
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I'm wearing my Netpond nappies still!
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Where you may lose points is if that "banned site" is linking to your other sites. If it is indeed banned, it'll be considered a "bad neighbourhood" and you'll be affecting everyone else you link to.
If you want to check to see if it's banned for sure, try this: http://www.123promotion.co.uk/tools/googlebanned.php It may give you some insight. And if I'm not mistaken a "banned site" would have a PR0. What you may be experiencing is the effects of the Big Daddy roll-out, which has affected affiliate sites hard. For a few months now, Google has been trying to work out how to give truer results for keywords rather than feeding traffic to affiliate sites that aren't, for the most part, giving much information. For instance, I were looking for "side effects viagra," Google would actually want me to get the information I was looking for ahead of the 400,000 sites trying to sell Viagra. As far as I know they're still playing around with this, but it is hitting affiliate sites really hard as they're dropping from the index or being moved to the Supplemental index. (Supplemental means your site only gets served up if Google can't find enough results from the main index.) Cheers dzinerbear |
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Seduction technician & network engineer
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If you use the Google webmaster tools, they've recently included a site re-inclusion request link in their interface. Otherwise there are instructions and some reasoning in this post: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/reincl...request-howto/
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