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A few weeks ago I bought expired "mycartoonist.com"...I parked it yesterday and it seems to be banned by google...how to get it unbanned?

should I just develope it and put yahoo ads on it ?

thanks for replies...



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dentalpro said:
A few weeks ago I bought expired "mycartoonist.com"...I parked it yesterday and it seems to be banned by google...how to get it unbanned?


Sorry
should I just develope it and put yahoo ads on it ?

thanks for replies...



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Hi.. sorry to ask this but.. How does one know that his name is Banned? and what exactly Banned means?

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RaviUTA said:
Hi.. sorry to ask this but.. How does one know that his name is Banned? and what exactly Banned means?

Thx.

He probably means it used to be a site that was in violation of AdSense Terms of Service, and was therefore "blocked" from having AdSense ads on it. Therefore he must resort to using YPN ads.

dentalpro...e-mail G about it and them you're the new owner. See if they'll be lenient.
 
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risenfall said:
He probably means it used to be a site that was in violation of AdSense Terms of Service, and was therefore "blocked" from having AdSense ads on it. Therefore he must resort to using YPN ads.

dentalpro...e-mail G about it and them you're the new owner. See if they'll be lenient.


Okie I get it now.. Never really understood that thing.. what's YPN ads Now?

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RaviUTA said:
Okie I get it now.. Never really understood that thing.. what's YPN ads Now?

Thx.

Yahoo Publisher Network...their equivalent of AdSense. YPN pays much higher than AdSense (only for the time being) but they have incredibly untargeted ads. AdSense has so many advertisers in its arsenal you'll get good matches for any site you have.
 
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risenfall said:
Yahoo Publisher Network...their equivalent of AdSense. YPN pays much higher than AdSense (only for the time being) but they have incredibly untargeted ads. AdSense has so many advertisers in its arsenal you'll get good matches for any site you have.


Thanks for the answers.

risenfall said:
He probably means it used to be a site that was in violation of AdSense Terms of Service, and was therefore "blocked" from having AdSense ads on it. Therefore he must resort to using YPN ads.

dentalpro...e-mail G about it and them you're the new owner. See if they'll be lenient.


Anyone else has any other ideas on how to get it unbanned?

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Tim is saying that the domain is no longer indexed by Google.
No relationship with AdSense.

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When this happen only Google staff can manually remove the penalty.
That you setup a site, link back, wait, ... all this will not change anything!

I know a SEO company that was charging $1,500 to ask their Google contact to manually remove such penalties.
I used them a pair of times and I can tell you a week after the domain was back to the index like a fresh site without any past!
 
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cybertonic said:
Tim is saying that the domain is no longer indexed by Google.
No relationship with AdSense.

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When this happen only Google staff can manually remove the penalty.
That you setup a site, link back, wait, ... all this will not change anything!

I know a SEO company that was charging $1,500 to ask their Google contact to manually remove such penalties.
I used them a pair of times and I can tell you a week after the domain was back to the index like a fresh site without any past!

yes...correct...not an adsense issue...when I enterr the url the message "adveritser wont show this site" or something.

1500 is a little steep...I'll put a site on it and make friends with yahoo :)



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cybertonic said:
I know a SEO company that was charging $1,500 to ask their Google contact to manually remove such penalties.
I used them a pair of times and I can tell you a week after the domain was back to the index like a fresh site without any past!

That's remarkable... what are the limits to this? They'll unban anything???
 
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i guess it depends on the "contact". without the price tag, you'll probably need a good reason for unbanning, such as change of ownership.

(newbies: please stop hijacking this thread and post your questions in the right forum.)
 
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The money is for pay the SEO company that have the Google contact, not the Google folks.

Yes you need a good reason. If you are doing black SEO yourself don't expect to have the domain unbanned. The Google folks will act as they will act with a legitim demand, the only difference is that for legitime demand the only you get is a preformated response email and here they really act!

$1,500 is really a minimum price, and it was one year ago.
As you may understand the SEO company does not want to burn out their Google contacts with too much requests like this.

It make sense for high priced domains that have been banned.

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No it doesn't make sense guys.
If you pay someone $1500 USD for a request to unban your domain you're being scammed...Period!

So you may want to think about asking for a refund Cybertonic if you paid this amount of money to this "SEO" company.

In this a case, a case of Change in Ownership you have a very legitimate reason to file a Reinclusion Request to have the penalties imposed on your domain being lifted.
Follow the link and read more about it.

To request reinclusion, log in to Google webmaster tools, click Tools, then choose the Request reinclusion link and follow the steps outlined there.
 
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Google will track such activities within their company. I bet There is no way that somone can just unban it under the system.

They are ICANN acredited... you may find that their system recognises a new owner...
 
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Damion, I was not scammed.

First I tried a bunch of times the link you suggest.
Except send you a preformatted message, they do not do anything!
Or maybe it's like the lottery, each 10,000 request one is lucky.


After having used this SEO company I contacted most of the major SEO companies, and most do not have any contact at Google and was not able to guarantee a reinclusion, worst a lot was saying it was impossible.
Jut one more also having some Google contact told me they could act but at a higher price.

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Jiblob, this is a real problem that has not been resolved by Google.
It has been discussed many times in WebmasterWorld and other SEO forums and blogs.
Google is not doing anything on this point, only a manual removal can fix this. And for a manual removal you need a hand one mile long :)
This is what few SEO companies have.

I say real problem beacsue a lot only decide to sell their good domain once unbanned.

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So you payed $1500 USD?
How long did it take to see your site indexed once again?
 
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Yes I paid this amount.

When you have really spend a lot of money to buy a good domain and you discover after the domain is banned by Google then you have 2 solutions:

a) First cry and after try to find a morron that will buy you the domain (not very honnest) at an appealing price to reduce loss.

b) Find a solution, even if that cost money (less than 5% of domain value), it's what I did.

Domains were indexed again in less than 10 days after the payment. And trust me I have some SEO knowledge and tried all the possible methods for one year without success, even with PR8 pages linking to the domains for months!!!
When a domain is banned ... , there is no other solution.

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Damion said:
No it doesn't make sense guys.
If you pay someone $1500 USD for a request to unban your domain you're being scammed...Period!

So you may want to think about asking for a refund Cybertonic if you paid this amount of money to this "SEO" company.

In this a case, a case of Change in Ownership you have a very legitimate reason to file a Reinclusion Request to have the penalties imposed on your domain being lifted.
Follow the link and read more about it.

To request reinclusion, log in to Google webmaster tools, click Tools, then choose the Request reinclusion link and follow the steps outlined there.

thanks for the link...I'll try it...nothing to lose.


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and whether you have yahoo ads does nothing to resolve the problem.
 
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cybertonic said:
Yes I paid this amount.

When you have really spend a lot of money to buy a good domain and you discover after the domain is banned by Google then you have 2 solutions:

a) First cry and after try to find a morron that will buy you the domain (not very honnest) at an appealing price to reduce loss.

b) Find a solution, even if that cost money (less than 5% of domain value), it's what I did.

Domains were indexed again in less than 10 days after the payment. And trust me I have some SEO knowledge and tried all the possible methods for one year without success, even with PR8 pages linking to the domains for months!!!
When a domain is banned ... , there is no other solution.

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In most cases it does take months to get your site evaluated and reindexed.
So if you have waited months and then your site got indexed within ten days of payment it could also be that the domain has passed through the system and was unbanned in the first place and not necessarily because of the payment made.

Concerning the second time, If you followed the reinclusion request route and waited for months once more and tried everything you could do as you mentioned and then progressed to the payoff route then once more it could be a coincidence.

If you have made a payment and not went through the reinclusion request system and it only has taken ten days then in combination this information coming from you personally i would have to question myself if Google employees are indeed possible to bribe?
 
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Ditto Damion's advice on the reinclusion request. The link that he gave to Google engineer Matt Cutts' site tells you exactly how to do it correctly. Matt is sort of an "unofficial official spokesperson" for Google - his blog is a good place to separate fact from fiction.

Following those steps to the letter, I got a banned domain back in the index in less than a month. (Don't know if that's the norm or if I caught them at a good time). They don't bother to tell you if its back or not, if you do everything right one day it will just "reappear".

If an SEO company is guaranteeing reinclusion for $1500, they're either full of it or their "contact" may be getting a little side income. Nobody can "guarantee" what Google is going to do in regards to reinclusions, search engine results or anything else except Google themselves. If someone at G. is taking bribes to reinclude sites, they deserve to get their a** kicked!
 
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