* Copy the page to a temporary file name like temp1.html, remove any potentially offensive words, upload to the server and display the page. You should initially see some default ads on the page. Now wait for the mediabot to come check the page, usually within the hour, and redisplay the page in your browser. If you continue to get actual ads on this page for a whole day you’ve probably fixed the problem. * If the ads disappear and PSAs show up, try chopping up the page content into sections and put them on the server as temp2.html, temp3.html, etc. Then display each page and wait for the mediabot as before. Note - consider your navigation, page title and possibly even meta tags are causing problems so you may need to peel it down. * Once you’ve determined which part of the page is causing the problem further narrow down the specific sentences, etc. as temp10.html, temp11.html, etc. and again load those pages and wait for a verdict from the mediabot. * When you know what’s causing the PSAs, try assembling everything left as maybe temp20.html and see if that page will work. You know the drill, load the pages from your domain in the browser and wait for a verdict from the mediabot. * With a clean page, replace your original page with the corrected content and wait for Google to reindex, could take a couple of weeks. If you’re impatient just redirect the old page name to a new corrected page name and get immediate results, but this could impact your SERPS so be careful. One last set of notes - GET RID OF ALL THE TEMPXX.HTML FILES WHEN YOU’RE DONE as you don’t want Google indexing these. Also, use a different set of file names with each test as mediabot seems to remember page names with offending content so keep using new page file names to test with and don’t use names you might actually want to use as that name could get stuck in Google’s memory, not a good thing to happen.
Nice work, thanks. I usually refresh new pages fiew times. If still showing psa I would change something on page, but never experienced that. In most cases ads runs on second retry.
Straight to the point, more advice like this should be given. I use a different method but will try yours next time.
He stole it from here: http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/9386.htm They are good tips, this joker didn't come up with them though
I was thinking they could both be the same person, but probably not likely. He got banned for copying advice?
He posted 72 times in around 15 minutes...Most of the threads were removed by Rob but were similar to this http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=396720#post396720 but even worse Anyway, its bad practice to cut and paste froum posts without giving credit (and claiming them as your own)