Your site has been banned by Google http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=info%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.cash81.com+&btnG=Search
Looking at you inbound links it is almost certainly because you have participated in link farms like LinkAlizer and PageRank Boost.
2007-06-18 05:39:44
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answered by memetrader 6
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Looking at your site, it was not designed or optimized to show up anywhere other than where it is. There's no real passion there.....but I'm sure that you are passionate about it.
I think you should develop an across the kitchen table information approach such as that espoused by Sitebuildit. Search Engines are in search of information that's categorized and presented in digestable pieces just as humans like it.
Design your content to please, entertain and inform humans who mostly have a fast click attitude for information that does not first inform , in manageable amounts.
The SE's measure on-page information and activity as determined by how educational and digestable your content is.
More importantly it measures what folks do after they leave your site. The longer they are gone then return without the benefit of a Search Engine , the better, because those actions add up to what is called quality behaviors. Obviously quick returns are valued as well ,when not accompanied by another search using the same
key words"
Trying to out fox the Search Engines by not improving your content will never work because the very complex algorithms that they (tehe search engines) use simulate what humans do and are looking for, are generally derived by watching and computing what they (humans) do and making THAT, the algorithm.
Time spent trying to figure out the latest way to outfox these highly complex "algo's is better spent optimizing the very low tech "great information for humans approach".
When humans like something, they come back of their own volition.
Wrap an approach around your content that follows the CTPM mantra as espoused by Dr. Ken Evoy. It's really simple.
Content-Traffic-Pre-Sell-Monetize. If you noticed, the last things he counsels is asking for money before your have done any work , as in quality content.
Become the expert in that which you espouse, and the traffic as measured by humans coming over to see it, use, and report it to others, will come.
In other words Great Content begets pre-sold traffic, which can then be optimally optimized with soft monetization approaches.
A really good discussion or treatise of sort on this can be found at Ken's Blog at 1st link below .You'll find there in Recent Post by going to "I hate to say I told you so, but....". A click there will take you to the Tao of CTPM........you'll find it obe a referrence of great Value.
The ctpm link will provide the practical walk through as would the links that follow. I think you'll have far more answers than questions after the complete tour.
2007-06-19 16:46:50
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answered by Anonymous
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google has a process called "google dance". the "google dance" updates the whole ranking of web sites. it used to happen once a month and many web sites would move up and down.
i would look into 2 scenarios:
1. when was the last time google bot came to your web site? does your web site update frequently?
2. google tries to improve the search results by tracing the click behavior. if a web surfer clicked google search results and came back to the google page - that means the web site is not relevant. on the other hand, if the web surfer did not return to google - it means the web site was "right on the nose".
2007-06-18 08:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer is: someone [perhaps a disgruntle web designer or competitor] has reported your website to Yahoo.com or Google.com as a spamdexed website and as a consequence, your website has been removed from their database. There are any number of duplicative ALT entries such as "at Home business," and regular HTML phrases which continues to repeat that phrase. Unfortunately, such repetitions are considered spamdexed entries. My suggestion is to rewrite your copy to eliminate ALT entries and to remove so many references [in HTML] to "at home business."
Good luck!
2007-06-18 12:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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your site is not banned, he gave the wrong command! here is the right link! http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.cash81.com%2F&btnG=Google+Search
As you can see you are still indexed.
Your rankings dropped because of the low value links, all from forums and google groups, this means many links from the same ip address, learn to build better links on many sites.
and stay away from submitexpress.
visite my myspace page to learn more.
http://www.myspace.com/collegeforums
2007-06-19 01:59:16
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answered by jim c 4
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