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Author Topic: My Blog Got Indexed, Now Disappeared From Google  (Read 981 times)
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« on: February 03, 2009, 05:37 »

Hello All,

Soon after I started using Blog Solution, My blog got listed/indexed on search engines - including Google. Within a week time Google almost indexed 300 pages of my blogs.

But today when I check "site:myblog.domain.com" It gives me no result. Does it mean Google Banned my site? If so  Angry

How can I get it back on Google?
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2009, 23:03 »

I have the same problem. All my Google ads are gone?
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« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2009, 15:13 »

Hi Cybermarketers,

Firstly I don't own Blog Solution, but nearly purchased it 6 months ago.  I don't if this will help, but I heard a well known Internet Guru say that using Adsense on Blog Networks alerts Google to what you are doing even if you are hosing on separate IPs.

Might provide you with some food for thought.

All the best.

DesW
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« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2009, 17:50 »

DesW, you did not mention if that guru was selling or promoting another monetization method, or some courses on how to make money without adsense. It would be expected in that case to try "scare" people and make them move to something else then adsense, join him, buy his products, etc. On the other hand, he (the guru) is somehow right. I said it many times, in our forum, warriorforum, and other places: Adsnese code is a very simple and "effective" fingerprint. Google can use that at any time to find all your sites, no matter if they are blogs or not, what script was used to create the sites, where are hosted and so on. What it matters here is the site quality, content's quality.

Jack, and cybermarketers, talking about sites quality and deindexing issues. Look at your deindexed domains, browse through the pages. If you were google, or say a link directory webmaster, would you approved that domain in your directory?! Is the content attractive, useful in any way? If the answer is "no", why would you expect Google to like it? It does not matter what script you are using, if you just have bad content, sooner or later it will get deindexed.

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