10 Tips to Avoid Google Ban Let's first define what is "ban"? There are two things usually called ban out there: * When your site has dropped from Google index and does not show anymore for its target keywords. * When your IP has been blocked and you cannot use Google search for some time. Both issues are rather unwanted. The first one is applied to your site when it doesn't suit Google webmaster guidelines. The second one is applied to your IP address when you perform agressive amount of queries to Google at a time. Fortunately, you can easily avoid both types of Google ban following the below rules. Let's first deal with website ban: 1. Make your site available. Always use reliable hosting service with good uptime (no less than 99.5%) and fast response time. If Googlebot comes to your site and cannot access it, your site may drop. 2. Provide unique and relevant content. Fill your website with fresh unique content that is relevant to your website theme and is interesting to your visitors. Write your content for humans, not for search engine bots. If you post a duplicate content on your site, Google may exclude it from its index. 3. Don't use spam methods to promote your website. Never use doorways, hidden text, auto-generated keyword-filled pages, cloaking or any other spam techniques. Remember, we all use Google for search. Don't dump a trash at Google's index. 4. Carefully build links. Not every inbound link is good. Take care of websites linking to you. Don't participate in link farms. Try to get links from relevant or close theme websites. Do not ever spam forums, guest books or comments with your links! Outbound links are important too. Pay a close attention on what sites do you link from your website. Do not link to sites that use spam techniques, because this may result in your site ban. 5. Make your site crawlable. Provide a way for Googlebot to index the whole your site. Create sitemap, if you use JavaScript or Flash links - duplicate them with plain text ones. Make sure your server correctly handles errors, like 403, 404, redirects and so on. Check for broken links and HTML errors with some HTML validator tool. 6. Avoid using domains with bad history. Do not use previously black listed domains for your site. How to avoid IP ban? 7. Do not use unauthorized software to check web ranking. Google restricts usage of software that send automated search queries to Google. Actually, to be 100% sure your IP won't be banned - do not check your web rankings at all. 8. Use Google API. If you really need to check the rank of your site in Google, try to use software and tools that can work via Google Web API. Google API is the only legitimate way to perform automated queries to Google. 9. Limit the amount of searches. If the accuracy of Google API search results is not enough for your purposes and using the natural search is crucial for you, try to limit the amount searches with some reasonable number. If you check web rankings, don't check first 1000 results, reduce the search to first 30-50 results. This will give you an adequate picture of your current standings and won't stress Google much as well. 10. Use Google for its main purpose. Use Google for search only and you never get your IP banned.
Pretty nice tips mate but I have to ask, on your second thing about being banned: ... since my site is being hosted and that "cannot use Google search", how could you check that?
hmm pls explain bit more clearly checkout these tools : http://www.iwebtool.com/google_banned http://www.selfseo.com/google_ban_tool.php if you wanna see if your sites are banned..
Do not paste hidden links in your site,and not to participate in link exchange with a site which is dealing with hate,violence and pornography.
I had an SEO toolbar and kept wondering why Google would keep banning my IP for hours at a time. I never really sat down to think that was the reason. Thanks. +1
I see people using other people stuff in their site and they all higher then me even if i write myself. 2. Provide unique and relevant content. Fill your website with fresh unique content that is relevant to your website theme and is interesting to your visitors. Write your content for humans, not for search engine bots. If you post a duplicate content on your site, Google may exclude it from its index.
Nice article also available here with the live links working in it from 2006 http://www.cleverstat.com/en/10-tips-to-avoid-google-ban.htm
Really? about 4 months ago, I conducted a survey of 10 sites in my industry (Mobile Disc Jockey services in Northern California). Of those 10 sites, 6 of them used at least ONE of those Black Hat techniques (particulary Hidden Text using same color background and font). I notified Google of these 6 sites --- NOT ONE HAS BEEN BANNED So much for "Never use hidden text"---- I'll believe it when Google takes action on the sites that I flagged (anonymously). This doesn't make sense to me! WHY would Google care about the number of searches conducted on its site? That would be counterproductive to their goal of annihilating Yahoo, MSN and all other search engines. Sorry Raj--- don't wanna burst your bubble but this sounds like a Old Wive's Tale to me! Google would NEVER discourage searches of any kind--- they would lose market share & that would lower their stock value!!!
great article, but I don't get something: How does google ban your IP? Does this mean that gooogle ban your visitors from searching with the Goolgle search box in your website?