Banned by the search engines
What to do when your site has been dropped by the search engines.
It is the ultimate search engine marketing nightmare: Your site has been removed from Google’s index and your traffic is falling.
What have you done wrong? What can you do to get into the search engine index again?
We have rewritten and updated our popular article on search engine re-inclusion.
Learn what the search engines consider irregular optimization techniques (”search engine spam”), how to get your pages re-included and more.
The article also presents a new interesting feature of the Google Sitemap service, where Google may actually tell you when your site has been punished or banned for spamming.
Read Help, my site has been banned by Google! now!
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