How Do I Know My Site Is Banned?
This is a question often asked by many Webmasters who do not see their site on the first page for their keywords. Google bans/flags sites that use spam (black-hat) SEO techniques. Most of these techniques are used when the site is optimized using unacceptable SEO techniques, which are referred to as “black-hat” – thus the Web site owner/Webmaster has full control over the use of such techniques. Unfortunately, Google doesn’t notify Web site owners if their site is flagged, neither places an error in Webmaster Tools. And finding the answer takes a bit of expertise on your part.
To know if your site is banned (red-flagged) by Google, follow the following steps:
1- Copy a portion of your site’s content (at least two sentences) and paste them into Google search within quotes (“your site’s text”). That way you’re asking Google to return only the sites that have that exact content. If you only see your site in the search results, that means everything is fine. If you see other sites listed next to yours, but yours is at the top, that means the other sites have copied your text and that’s not a good thing, but your site is still not flagged. However, if your site is not ranked at the top or is not listed at all, that means either your site is flagged, or you have copied someone else’s text – neither of which are good news.
2- Search Google for some of the keywords within the title tag of your site (the title tag appears within your site’s back-end code as as the text after <title> – also, it shows up at the top of the browser when you load your site. If your site comes up #1, or towards the top of Google search results, then it is not banned.
3- Search for your main keyword (which is also part of your title tag if you’ve optimized it correctly). If your site is within the first 10 pages, then most probably it is not banned. If it is listed after the 10th page, it is most probably flagged. I say “most probably” because this very much depends on many factors such as selecting your main keyword correctly, etc.
And if my site is red-flagged, is there any chance to get it un-flaged?
In most cases, yes; you can get your site un-flagged – and lately Google does this rather quickly. To un-flag your site, follow the following steps:
1- Identify why your site was flagged in the first place. Some of the common reasons are using duplicate content, keyword stuffing, door-way pages, etc. (for a better list, you can read our Google SEO eBook). This is by far the most important step. If you’re unable to identify why Google has flagged your Web site, there is no way for you to help remove it.
2- Remove the “black-hat” SEO technique that got your site flagged. If you used duplicate content, re-write it. If you used keywor-stuffing, remove them, and so forth.
3- Next time Google spiders visit your site, they will notice that you have removed the spam techniques and will slowly give your positions back on the search results. If you want the process to take place faster, get some inbound links for your site.
In general, avoid using questionable SEO techniques on your site – especially do not ever link to sites you do not know their online reputation. Read extensively on the subject before you go for optimization of your site or consult someone who knows the game. There are many gray areas that you could go into and sometimes the lines between white-gray-black are blurred.
Good luck with getting your site ranked at the top of Google.
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This is an excellent tip and everyone should do it to see what the result is. You might not even know your site is banned or flagged…
Does using of links with nofollow attribute is red flag to Google?
No… Using no-follow links only asks Google spiders to not follow the link.
Great Info, Thanks.
ok what if google is filtering you out based on a certain keywords that are you supposed to rank well?
@Al Sefati
Very good question. There are instances that Google drops your ranking for a particular keyword (which is probably your most important one). The reason is that you’ve over-optimized your site/links for that keyword. You need to seek professional advice to resolve the issue.
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hi there, one of the pages in my website has been banned. So does that mean all other pages in the website will be banned or effected as well?
thank for your help!!!
can I just deleted the pages that got banned and create new pages with the same domain in one website? Can the new pages be ranked high in Google given that I don’t make any of the mistakes such as duplicate content, “black hat seo” and keyword stuffing?
Is keyword stuffing means there are too many keywords repeating in one page?
Thank for answering. I’m really appreciate it.
Is red-flagged same with banned?
How can you avoid others just copy contents from your site and paste to their sites without notice?
thanks
Hard to tell.
The best thing to do is to remove any black-hat SEO you have used on the site. Keyword stuffing (repeating your keywords), duplicate content, etc. and let Google pick those page up again.
And yes. Red flagged or banned is about the same. You can’t prevent people from copying/pasting your content, so, the best thing to do is to add fresh content on a regular basis.
How many times a keyword allows to repeat in one page?
And black hat SEO is receiving links from non relevant sites or non relevant posts?
Can I still use the same URL and keyword from the page that got banned?
thanks
Can I check to see if my page got banned using the #1 step (1- Copy a portion of your site’s content (at least two sentences) and paste them into Google search within quotes (“your site’s text”). ) above or I have to use all 3 steps above?
You don’t need to repeat the keywords more than once – at least for Google.
Links from non-relevant sites/posts are okay.
You can use as many as the steps as you want.
So how long it takes for Google to pick up the new fresh pages?
and I can still use the same Keywords and the URL from the banned pages, just need to put in fresh content and remove all SEO mistake, rite?
As soon as they revisit your site (1 day to 3 months depending on the sites that link to you).
Right. All you have to do is remove the SEO issues.
Generally, the back-links from the site with higher PR will make Google revisit my site faster, right?
not necessarily.
Great article. Thanks for this information.
Its something that has concerned me for some time now as i do run rss feeds to some of my sites and blogs. I am yet to get flagged as far as i am aware. However i do use mostly original content and occasional feeds only.
None the less. I think its time i stopped even that.
Great tips, I keep making more links but not moving up so i was starting to think i may of been flagged by google but after do this im not.
Thanks for the info