Q and A: Why has my site been kicked out of Google?
Dear Kalena...
I was searching for reason of site to be out of google. And i landed up on this page.
I am not a good site optimizer, but i am trying to built up the network of some sites.
Everything was going fine. But one of my site was kicked out by google yesterday. URL of site is http://papers4india.com . It is not very old site but all of the sudden, all the pages of site are out of google. Please review the site and network sites.
I need your valuable suggestions. That would be a big help for me.
Regards
Ankur
Kalena's Answer:
Dear Ankur
Simple. Your site is offline and so is not available to ANY search engines. Better check with your site hosts.
[Addition - 2 hours later - well now I see your site is back up and is indeed missing from Google. From my quick glance, your site appears to be using excessive keyword repetition and keyword-stuffed comment tags. Better compare your site with Google's Webmaster Guidelines, get rid of the dodgy tactics and submit a reinclusion request pronto]
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I was searching for reason of site to be out of google. And i landed up on this page.
I am not a good site optimizer, but i am trying to built up the network of some sites.
Everything was going fine. But one of my site was kicked out by google yesterday. URL of site is http://papers4india.com . It is not very old site but all of the sudden, all the pages of site are out of google. Please review the site and network sites.
I need your valuable suggestions. That would be a big help for me.
Regards
Ankur
Kalena's Answer:
Dear Ankur
Simple. Your site is offline and so is not available to ANY search engines. Better check with your site hosts.
[Addition - 2 hours later - well now I see your site is back up and is indeed missing from Google. From my quick glance, your site appears to be using excessive keyword repetition and keyword-stuffed comment tags. Better compare your site with Google's Webmaster Guidelines, get rid of the dodgy tactics and submit a reinclusion request pronto]
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