Four tips for asking Google to ban your Website
4. Hidden Text
Hidden Text is a text that users or visitors can not see when they visit your webpage. Some webmasters will do this so that they can add keywords throughout their webpage without it interfering with what the visitors actually see. Yet, the search engines can still see hidden text.
How to make hidden text? You can make hidden text easily when you make your text at the same color as your background color. For example, you have a white background on your webpage. You can make hidden text by make your text color to white and users could not see it.
You can make hidden text with CSS too. Just make a style display:none, you will have a hidden text.
Here is for example:
It just look like ordinary webpage. You can click “ctr + a” on your keyboard and will see this:
You can see the hidden text at the beginning of webpage. Usually, webmaster type webpage’s keyword(s) at their hidden text. These keywords that they want to rank well for and want the search engines to see when they first visit their website.
Bottom Line
There are many onpage ranking factors AND offpage ranking factors that can cause Google to ban your website. Four factors above only the onpage things that can cause your site to get banned. They DO NOT help your rankings and are simply a waste of time, so don’t try them. Sooner or later Google will catch up to these websites and will remove them. It’s just not worth the risk, when doing them doesn’t help your ranking to begin with.
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Interesting article but you mention nothing but the ‘usual suspects’ when it comes to getting your site banned. I think it’s more complicated than this because one of my sites has been penalised and I’ve never done any of the above. And even if Google thought I did, my site has been redesigned at least twice, but still the penalty persists (after two reinclusion requests).
Still, an interesting read.
Nice tips but I think this about pagerank isn’t true. I mean you said it depends on how much different sites links to you. In fact its true but I think its only one of many parameters which affect on pagerank. There are a lot of sites which don’t have many incoming links but have fine pagerank. I think there are much more parameters and one of the most important (after incoming links) is how old website is. Also, please can you explain little bit more about “Title Tag Stuffing” I’m afraid that I didn’t understand. Did you mean that its wrong when you have a lot of keywords in page title?
I agree some how to Steve, because the same has happened to me. My site was penalized and i changed it design and even brought some good back links from pr sites, forums & blogs but still after 3 months i can’t see my site indexed yet. aah and even i had 2 pr on it which changed to n/a in the previous updation.
now i m just waiting for Google’s next step to my site…
wish me luck
You can check if a website is banned by Google here:
http://www.pagerankchecknow.info/googlebannedchecker/bannedchecker.php