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How to get UNpenalized from Google?

Discussion in 'Google' started by SuperBlog, Feb 22, 2010.

  1. #1
    In the past I had dealt with selling links on my site (http://superbloggingtips.com) to advertisers, and those links were not nofollow. Therefore Google with shot me with a big penalty for gaining compensation for and falsely increasing other sites' rankings in their search engine, etc. This was quite a while in the past but obviously, I'm still penalized for it. I lost my PageRank as well as some search rankings. Before I was just interested in earning money, but I do know the importance of Google. If I want to be reconsidered by Google, regain my PageRank, and lose my penalties, what should I do? Obviously I should remove all paid links (including links in paid reviews I have done, correct?) but then what?
     
    SuperBlog, Feb 22, 2010 IP
  2. freespace

    freespace Well-Known Member

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    Remove the links and file a reinclusion request stating that you removed all the paid links or you put a nofollow tag on them.

    Make sure you are not breaking any the rules as well.
     
    freespace, Feb 22, 2010 IP
  3. webbmaster

    webbmaster Well-Known Member

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    #3
    are you sure that is the reason for your exclusion? that is pretty harsh for selling ad on your website.. a lot of webmasters are not even aware of nofollow..

    but anyway... best you can do is file a reinclusion req and work on something else to take your mind off this problem.. it could takes months years whoknows for it to revive...
     
    webbmaster, Feb 22, 2010 IP
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    expertofexperts Active Member

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    Contact them and tell them about the reason why you were banned and tell them that you are not doing this and will not do the same in future.
     
    expertofexperts, Feb 22, 2010 IP
  5. WishBone

    WishBone Peon

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    Well another option is to set up another site while waiting for your site to get lifted from ban.
     
    WishBone, Feb 22, 2010 IP
  6. gauravgrt

    gauravgrt Peon

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    Yes thats true and there is no other way. Once re-inclusion request gets rejected its even harder to get indexed again.
     
    gauravgrt, Feb 22, 2010 IP
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    Thats a good suggestion. but would be more practical to appeal the ban.
     
    TimothyJohn, Feb 22, 2010 IP
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    Keep trying and contacting google by sending mails about your changes of the website, however also simultaneously on other hand, start a new site, purchase an old domain and start your contact (whatever). But dont keep waiting for your site to get revived, it might take a long time.
     
    poker princess, Feb 22, 2010 IP
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    aadisharma Peon

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    Undo all bad things, admit it into your reconsideration request to Google may help you get rid of penalties
     
    aadisharma, Feb 23, 2010 IP
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    TrickOrTweet Peon

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    Yeah I'd just set up a new site.
     
    TrickOrTweet, Feb 23, 2010 IP
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    lightlysalted Active Member

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    My advice would be to start again. Google will remain suspicious of your site for some time. Create a new site with a fresh start
     
    lightlysalted, Feb 23, 2010 IP
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    After removing the links , contact google and ask for reconsideration.

    Good luck
     
    JeddahBikers, Feb 23, 2010 IP
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    tech_savvy Peon

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    remove the links that are objectionable and send a request for reinclusion.
     
    tech_savvy, Feb 23, 2010 IP