I have to disagree ... a lot of ppl here started with a host and a domain and now make 5k/month waiting for cj and adsense to send checks.
sorry I posted an deleted the first post and then it kept telling me no post allowed within 30 seconds
Hello everyone. I visit this forum frequently and finally decided to post because I found this thread. It seems that my site is banished from yahoo too. Well maybe banished is too strong of a word but only my home page is shown in the search results. I believe I know why I got kicked out. Last year I used Position Technologies to submit my site to the Inktomi Database. This was replaced with Overture SiteMatch. I didn't transfer my account over to SiteMatch and just like that Yahoo dropped me like a hot potato! This cut down my websites traffic significantly so I purchased the $399 directory listing. I thought this would put my site back in the search results but it hasn't. It's been a couple of months so I emailed Yahoo about it and got a canned response that my site was in the directory. Nevermind the fact that I didn't say my site wasn't in the directory, I asked if the directory listings were included in the search results. It's something how are willing to take your money but can't take a few seconds to answer a question. Well I'm happy to see that I'm not the only one. Gina
Yeah, that happens occasionally. But trust me it always drops back to one listing that happens to be a yahoo directory listing. Banned - penalized whatever - I have moved on.
I have 2 sites banned from yahoo now both targeting the same terms Both went number 1 and shorly later where removed I imagine that one of my competitiors must email them the repeatedly that I am "link farmer" or whatever
I have a new site that was doing well in Yahoo - consistently on the 1st page for the last month or so (same with alta vista and alltheweb). Just tonight, I'm nowhere to be found in their index. Can't imagine what I could've done, hope something changes and I come back tomorrow. Does this kind of thing happen often?
VBulletin didn't, the browser did it. Code is litterally code. try... » PHP: Take a peek at the page source.
Test code » Code (markup): » PHP: Yep, the tags work, WYSIWYG in vBulleting is broke, but they know it. I reported one of the bugs over a month ago.
Sometimes dot com is used instead of .com to avoid making the link live -- for example, to report a dangerous site that you don't want others to click on, or to avoid giving a backlink to the site. In a similar way, someone might post an email address in the form of someoneATsomewhere.com instead of -- again so the address isn't live (to foil email harvesters).