Suspended by Yahoo Answers

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by gregdavidson, Dec 25, 2007.

  1. #1
    I just tried logging in to my Yahoo Answers account and found out that my account has been suspended. I've mainly been using their service to help advertise my websites. All my answers were a direct response to their questions and would not be considered spam in my opinion. If they don't want people posting URLs in their responses then they should disable that.
     
    gregdavidson, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    Hope they lift the suspension keep us informed good luck.
     
    warley, Dec 25, 2007 IP
  3. gregdavidson

    gregdavidson Well-Known Member

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    That's another question I had. Am I indefinitely suspended or will they lift it in a week or two. Even if they unsuspend my account I will stop using them to advertise my websites like I have in the past.
     
    gregdavidson, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    medaa25 Active Member

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    never spam with important accounts.... open a new one.
     
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  5. KUSHI

    KUSHI Banned

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    Stop spamming and you wont be banned...

    suspensions are forever.
     
    KUSHI, Dec 25, 2007 IP
  6. gregdavidson

    gregdavidson Well-Known Member

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    First of all, spamming is unsolicited replies, pop-ups, or emails. If recommending your website as a valid answer to somebody's question then I would not consider that spam. It's if I recommend my website when they're asking for something that has little or no relationship to my website.
     
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    Spamming gets you banned everywhere. No big surprise
     
    TheVccMatey, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    hav0c Notable Member

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    The thing is is that Yahoo Answers isn't about posting links after an answer even if it is somehow related to the question, it's about posting direct information. Y! Answers isn't an advertising platform.
     
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    If yahoo sees that you are consistently posting the same link to various anwers and contributing little else, they will consider this advertising and ban your account. Even if the link that you post is relevant. To anyone who is using Yahoo Answers as an advertising tool, I would recommend answering a multitude of questions, the majority of which do NOT contain any plugs for your site. If you show that you are a contributing member and not a link spammer you will have better longevity with your account. Try to increase your ranking as well.
     
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    seo4china Well-Known Member

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    Yahoo! Answers objective is not to provide a new way for webmasters to promote their sites. It's normal that they banned your account.
     
    seo4china, Dec 25, 2007 IP