What to do if website is banned?

Started by CorneliaAlan, 03-18-2018, 23:34:08

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SeoDezin

Quote from: CorneliaAlan on 03-18-2018, 23:34:08
Hi,

What to do if the website is banned by the search engines for black hat practices?


Thanks

I think there is no solution if a website is banned. Often Google never lift ban


Aditi Barman

Google will impose Google ranking penalties if they detect that you have manipulated the search engine result. Here are some advice which you can follow if you found that Google has imposed penalties on your site, for practicing Black Hat SEO -

1) Return your site to previous state as it was before the black hat practice.

2) Request Google to lift up the penalties and try to convince them, in a very polite manner, that you have done all the necessities to get yourself free from the ban.

3) submit a reconsideration request through Google Search Console

Please follow these tips hope it will be fruitful to your requirement.
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DeveloperOnRent

Quote from: CorneliaAlan on 03-18-2018, 23:34:08
Hi,

What to do if the website is banned by the search engines for black hat practices?


Thanks

Google will send the message regarding the factors for banning the website and also they will mention the guidelines to active the website.
you have to fallow those guidelines and send reconsideration request for Google and then they might lift the ban and you website might come live again

kustifranti

Use VPN for unblocking.
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Use IP Rather Than URL.
Change Network Proxy In Browsers. 
Use Google Translate.
Sidestep restriction by means of Extensions.
URL recasting strategy.
Supplant your DNS Server.

Yuga

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Use IP instead of URL. ...
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Replace your DNS Server. ...
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