Banned from google ? Help!

Started by welshboy, 05-20-2010, 11:18:36

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welshboyTopic starter

Hi guys,

I launched a site 2 years ago and it was doing well on the SERP's. I haven't touched the site for a while and when I went to it today it was hаcked and had some pоrn images on it.

I fixed the site back up and then went to check it's SERP rankings. Apparently it's banned on google ? I think this is unfair but is it possible to get back on ? and how do i go about this ?  ???
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Alex

Firstly, verify if it's banned here:
Google Banned Checker

and if it's banned, you should write letter to Google team.
It could help you to comeback.
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amomswish

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First, make sure you have successfully removed any malicious content from your site and strengthened its security measures to prevent future attacks. You can use tools like Google Search Console to identify and fix any issues affecting your website.

Once your site is clean, submit a reconsideration request to Google through Google Search Console. In your request, explain the situation honestly and outline the steps you have taken to address the issue. Be sure to express your commitment to maintaining the website's integrity in the future.

It is worth noting that the reconsideration process can take some time, as Google manually reviews each request. While waiting for a response, focus on improving your website's content, user experience, and overall quality. This will help demonstrate to Google that your site is valuable and deserves to be reindexed.

Lastly, stay informed about Google's webmaster guidelines and best practices to ensure compliance. Following these guidelines will help prevent future issues and keep your site in good standing.

suggestions to help you potentially recover your website's rankings on Google:

1. Monitor alerts and notifications: Keep an eye on Google Search Console for any alerts or notifications related to your website. This can provide valuable insights into any potential issues that need to be addressed.

2. Improve website speed and performance: Google prioritizes fast-loading websites, so optimize your site's speed and performance. Compress images, minify CSS and JavaScript files, and leverage caching techniques to improve load times.

3. Optimize on-page SEO: Ensure that your website's content is optimized for relevant keywords. Pay attention to meta tags, headings, alt tags on images, and keyword usage in your content.

4. Build high-quality backlinks: Develop a strategy to acquire high-quality backlinks from reputable websites within your industry. This can help improve your site's authority and credibility.

5. Leverage social media and content marketing: Promote your website through social media platforms and create compelling content that drives engagement. This can increase brand visibility and attract organic traffic.

6. Consider seeking professional help: If you're unsure of how to navigate the process or would like expert guidance, consider consulting with SEO professionals who specialize in website recovery and reindexing.


more tips for trying to get your website back on Google:

1. Conduct a thorough review of your website: Check for any remaining traces of hаcked or malicious content on your site. Remove any suspicious files, links, or malware that may still be present.

2. Strengthen your website's security: Implement robust security measures to protect your website from future attacks. This may include using strong passwords, regularly updating your CMS and plugins, and installing security plugins or firewalls.

3. Request a malware review: Use Google Search Console to request a malware review of your website. This notifies Google that you have resolved the issue and need a reevaluation.

4. Audit your backlink profile: Assess your website's backlinks for any toxic or spammy links that may have contributed to the ban. Disavow those links using the Disavow Tool in Google Search Console to disassociate them from your website.

5. Improve user experience: Enhancing your website's user experience can improve its overall quality and increase its chances of being reconsidered by Google. Optimize site navigation, ensure mobile responsiveness, and provide valuable content that satisfies user intent.

6. Utilize structured data: Implement structured data markup on your website to provide Google with additional context about your content. This helps search engines understand and display your site's information more accurately.

7. Monitor and measure progress: Continuously track your website's performance using analytics tools like Google Analytics. Monitor changes in traffic, rankings, and other metrics to gauge the effectiveness of your recovery efforts.


some additional tips for getting your website back on Google:

1. Check for manual penalties: In addition to being banned, your site may have received a manual penalty from Google. Use Google Search Console to check if any manual actions have been taken against your website. If so, address the specific issues mentioned in the manual action and request a reconsideration once resolved.

2. Improve content quality: Ensure that your website provides high-quality, original, and valuable content to users. Focus on creating informative articles, blog posts, and other resources that are relevant to your target audience. Engaging and useful content is more likely to be promoted by search engines.

3. Fix technical SEO issues: Conduct an extensive audit of your website's technical aspects such as crawlability, URL structure, sitemaps, meta tags, and internal linking. Address any issues you find to ensure your site is properly optimized for search engines.

4. Engage with the online community: Actively participate in relevant online communities, forums, and social media platforms related to your industry. This can help increase your website's visibility, attract natural links, and build your overall online reputation.

5. Monitor and manage your online presence: Keep an eye on mentions of your brand online. Respond promptly to any negative reviews or feedback and work towards resolving any issues. Positive engagement with your audience can help improve your website's reputation.

6. Consider seeking professional assistance: If you're struggling to recover your website or navigate through the process, hiring an experienced SEO professional or agency can provide expert guidance and increase your chances of success.
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welshboyTopic starter

Thanks for the tips guys! I've checked that site and it's definitely banned.

I've contact google team for a reconsideration request. Fingers crossed Guys!
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prasanth5

See how things change so rapidly when you do not touch a website for a while!  Internet is so vast and there are great number of ways to exploit when we turn to be inadvertent.