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recently some of our clients have reports some erronous backlinks showing in their backlinks, they think they never had backlinks from those bad neighbourhood sites but still those sites appear in backlinks, Immediately we jumped into research and found out that there are many other people seeing the same problem, This member in webmasterworld.com has reported the same problem faced by some of our clients he says " I am getting referrals in my logs from extremely explicit websites. I visit the URL in the log and it brings me to a totally pornographic page with absolutely no links to my site. I have however found a few of these pages cached in Google, and they start out linking to a bunch of legitimate sites, then throw up porn once the pages get indexed. What is the purpose of this, and what benefit can come of it for the publisher. How can I block referrals from these domains? Will receiving referrals from domains of this nature cause G to assume my site is somehow related? "
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A blog comment spammer who used automated blog comment submission program got himself banned from google, It seems the comment spammer who used the software was not aware that this technique can get himself banned, Now its difficult for him to get reinclusion into google, Beware of Blog Submission Software they will get your site banned, Read what that spammer said in webmasterworld.com "I was within the first 5 results in Google but nowhere in Yahoo. So, for the first time, I decided to use an automated link-building method. It posted about 3,000 blog comments for me. And then, to my horror, I found that GOOGLE HAD BANNED MY SITE! Apparently Google no longer condones automated comment posting on blogs that have enabled it. So STAY AWAY FROM unless you want to suffer the same fate I did! "
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Yahoo is severe in imposing penalties to sites, If any site goes outside yahoo's quality guidelines and gets caught they will be immediately removed from yahoo's index, Symptoms of yahoo search penalty 1.Only homepage will be available in site:yourdomain.com search, 2. the sites pages will start to drop out of index completely, 3. yahoo slurp never visits a site for a long time even if the site has good links, remedies to get rid ofthe penalty, 1. Clean up all potential search engine spam and ask yahoo for a reinclusion, 2. Clean up the site and wait for yahoo's slurp to recrawl the site, 3. submit via yahoo's content submission program after clean up of site, SEO blog team,
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google has introduced new product named google base, It was live only for a short while, it was then taken down probably for a later launch, We predict it will be an other great product from google, This is what google says about google predict, Google Base is Google’s database into which you can add all types of content. We’ll host your content and make it searchable online for free.Examples of items you can find in Google Base:• Description of your party planning service• Articles on current events from your website• Listing of your used car for sale• Database of protein structures This what google says about their new product in official google blog, You may have seen stories today reporting on a new product that we're testing, and speculating about our plans. Here's what's really going on. We are testing a new way for content owners to submit their content to Google, which we hope will complement existing methods such as our web crawl and Google Sitemaps. We think it's an exciting product, and we'll let you know when there's more news. SEO blog team,
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Google has just started a series of updates, Webmasterworld named this update as Jagger and that is what googleguy matt cutts calls it, Google guy's blog is a great source of information www.mattcutts.com/blog he gives valuble facts about this new update, Update 1 which started last week around 20th oct was called jagger 1 and next update which started today is called jagger 2, Googleguy has said this update will move into a third phase somewhere in the mid of next week, Lets hope everyone's sites does well with google, googleguy mattcutt's posting in webmasterworld.com "McMohan, good eyes in spotting some changes at 66.102.9.104. I expect Jagger2 to start at 66.102.9.x. It will probably stay at 1-2 data centers for the next several days rather than spreading quickly. But that data center shows the direction that things will be moving in (bear in mind that things are fluxing, and Jagger3 will cause flux as well). If you’re looking at 66.102.9.x and have new feedback on what you see there (whether it be spam or just indexing related), please use the same mechanism as before, except use the keyword Jagger2. I believe that our webspam team has taken a first pass through the Jagger1 feedback and acted on a majority of the spam reports. The quality team may wait until Jagger3 is visible somewhere before delving into the non-spam index feedback. If things stay on the same schedule (which I can’t promise, but I’ll keep you posted if I learn more), Jagger3 might be visible at one data center next week. Folks should have several weeks to give us feedback on Jagger3 as it gradually becomes more visible at more data centers. "
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Google guy matt cutts has explained how to do a site reinclusion request into google incase the site has been banned, please read it here, First off, what’s a reinclusion request and why would you want to do one? If you’ve been experimenting with SEO, or you employ as SEO company that might be doing things outside Google’s guidelines, and your site has taken a precipitous drop recently, you may have a spam penalty. A reinclusion request asks Google to remove any potential spam penalty. The first step is to take a long, hard look at your website. Is there hidden text, hidden links, or cloaking on your site, especially on the front page? Are there doorway pages that do a JavaScript or some other redirect to a different page? Were you trying to use some automated program to get links or scrape Google? Whatever you find that you think may have been against Google’s guidelines, correct or remove those pages. Now where should you send a reinclusion request? This has changed in the last few months from an email address to a web form. The best location to go is http://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py . You can select “I’m a webmaster inquiring about my website” and then select “Why my site disappeared from the search results or dropped in ranking.” Click Continue, and on the page that shows up, make sure to type “Reinclusion Request” in the Subject: line of the resulting form. Upper- or lower-case doesn’t matter, but make sure you use the words “reinclusion request” in the subject line so it gets routed to the right place.For more information visit here, http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/reinclusion-request-howto
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