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Are you asking Google to Ban you?

This is a simple question... Are you asking Google to penalize your website?

 Part 1  - No one is wanting to be banned by Google but you may get banned or already been banned by doing things Google does not like about your site.

There are a couple things you can do in order to see if Google has banned your website or just moved your ranking so you don't see your listing anymore.

  • Check Google's search results - Go to Google and enter your entire URL into the Google search box. If you know your site was listed with Google and you type in your website domain and it brings up the results page that says " Sorry, no information is available for the URL www.yourwebsitename.com then chances are your website has been banned by Google or at least is no longer in their database.
  • View the Google Toolbar -  You must have Google Toolbar to verify this test. You can download the toolbar by going to http://toolbar.google.com is you don't already have it on your computer. Once you have the toolbar go to your website and check "PageRank". You will see one of the below results.

In Example A you will see your PageRank which will show up in the color Green which means your website is listed in Google's data base. In the below example its PR7 which is very good.

Example A Google PageRank Example A Image

In Example B you will see your PageRank is 0 but at least your site is in Google's data base so your site has not been banned. This could mean your site is NEW and Google has just found you site.

Example B Google PageRank Example B Image

In Example C you will notice the PageRank is all Grey in color which means a couple things. Maybe your site is new and Google has not indexed your site yet or if you know your site was listed at Google and it's now showing all Grey it means Google has removed your website from their data base which means you have been BANNED by Google which is not a good standing by any means.

Example C Google PageRank Example C Image

We will give some important examples of why Google will Ban your website from their data base in a future SEO Blog post... Be sure to bookmark our SEO Blog and come back to see what we have found out.


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