how does one get site that is banned back into index if clean site

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by andrewjgitt, Jun 19, 2008.

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    my site is not showing up anywhere in yahoo, and doing well in google, there isn't a doubt my site is banned since 5 years ago i had hidden text and i emailed yahoo few times with no luck, any ideas?
    anyone i can actually call there,
    anyone have connections


    my site is clean as a whistle and should be no issues and PR4 site with 1,000 backlinks from good sites

    1031-nnn-properties.com is site, would greatly appreciate help
     
    andrewjgitt, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  2. Nyceane

    Nyceane Member

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    do you have google webmaster? did you add your url to the sites?
     
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    ~ServerPoint~ Banned

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    What is it?
     
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    tankard Well-Known Member

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    What does G webmaster have to do with it? :confused: :D

    It is very hard to tell what is wrong. Your site is not blacklisted and your homepage is indexed by Yahoo.

    This can be due to your NNN. What is nnn? No, I mean, I know what is nnn but it might as well look spammy, especially, when nnn is the most dense term in your copy. nnn is 4.13% and property is 2.17%. Try increasing the density of property and decreasing nnn or for starters or if you have good results in google and don't want to risk it, start with your meta text.

    • You have 3 occurences of nnn in Title
    • 3 occurences in Description
    • and outrageous 9 occurences in Keywords!

    Spammy, spammy, spammy! :D
    Strip 'em all down to two nnn's maximum!

    Then, sometimes it helps if you publish a feed and submit it to yahoo siteexplorer.

    Add ALT tags to your images (you have none!) and there is a chance Yahoo will start crawling your images.

    Add some pages from your site (other than your homepage) to digg, stumble and other socials.

    And you only got one relevant outbound link. Consider adding more. Pick up a couple of highly regarded websites and link to them.

    Stop sending them the e-mails. Remeber that many thousands webmasters do the same every day. These e-mails just get in the junk folder or even get blacklisted if too much are sent from the same domain.
     
    tankard, Jun 20, 2008 IP