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Can we take a banned site - No pages indexed in google, yahoo or live and can we give it life and PR rank? That is what is being attempted over at www.omg-1.com and the big question is can it be done? Google, Yahoo and MSN Live are such big players in providing traffic the question is can a... more
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Rated by martial16 on Sep 21 2007, 9:14am
Can we take a banned site - No pages indexed in google, yahoo or live and can we give it life and PR rank? That is what is being attempted over at www.omg-1.com and the big question is can it be done? Google, Yahoo and MSN Live are such big players in providing traffic the question is can a website survive if the big engines have banned it? Many sites get banned and even some deserve it. Yet there are many sites who receive a penalty or even a banning and they just dont know why. Most just receive a penalty and that means their site is still in the index but just not ranking well. The site owner just needs to seach for his url and if it is found you are not banned. If you cannot even find your url, well simply put "you're out!" But don't fret as there are ways to get back in, but first you have to appologise to the big G and others. Back to the experiment A ten point plan has been placed in effect and it involves the basics like good hosting, good SEO in title and description with good keyword density etc. The big news here is the link building! The plan is that numbers of links will force the engines to take note of the banned domain and push it back into the indexes. Here are the ten steps:
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Rated by martialarm on Sep 19 2007, 12:56pm
Can we take a banned site - No pages indexed in google, yahoo or live and can we give it life and PR rank? That is what is being attempted over at www.omg-1.com and the big question is can it be done? Google, Yahoo and MSN Live are such big players in providing traffic the question is can a website survive if the big engines have banned it? Many sites get banned and even some deserve it. Yet there are many sites who receive a penalty or even a banning and they just dont know why. Most just receive a penalty and that means their site is still in the index but just not ranking well. The site owner just needs to seach for his url and if it is found you are not banned. If you cannot even find your url, well simply put "you're out!" But don't fret as there are ways to get back in, but first you have to appologise to the big G and others. Back to the experiment A ten point plan has been placed in effect and it involves the basics like good hosting, good SEO in title and description with good keyword density etc. The big news here is the link building! The plan is that numbers of links will force the engines to take note of the banned domain and push it back into the indexes. Here are the ten steps: see above! Summary The most interesting point to check back on is the results of the Website Directory Submission Experiment because the number of indexed pages and numbers of backlinks for the site are fully presented on the site and could be a real testimonial for this type of directory marketing. Another amazing part of this approach is that it can be done free using all the free website directories. You just need to semi-automate the process a little. Well good luck with your website SEO development
