If you want to get Google to blacklist your website, just follow these easy steps:
So you’ve created a brand new website and you are looking for ways to get it blacklisted from Google. Well, this will be incredibly easy when compared to getting quality traffic from Google and other search engines. There are certain things that Google looks for that they consider cheating. These practices will get your website blacklisted from Google. These are usually shortcuts, shortcuts will create more work for you than you can possibly imagine if you are truly serious about getting your website quality traffic.
The first, and easiest, way to get blacklisted is to use one of the many directory submission services available on the web. This way you can get blacklisted and spend some money while doing it. These services are never free. You may be able to gain some traffic through the directories if you are lucky, really lucky. The problem is that these directories
don’t tend to get much traffic at all, which is why your website was able to get listed so easily.
The second option would be link sharing programs. If your website is associated with a link sharing website (these can be found for free) then it may end up getting blacklisted. Google looks for any unnatural links that you may have obtained and if it finds that you are part of a link sharing program that may be enough. To get real traffic you don’t need a link sharing program to be able to share links with other websites. Just contact the webmaster and ask for a link exchange. You will probably be refused if you do not choose your words carefully and your website must have something unique to offer. Webmasters get many of these requests.
The final way to get blacklisted is a little more involved and you can do it by accident. Many people who are aggressive in the promotion
of their websites will legitimately create many backlinks and directory links as soon as they create their website. Google with notice this many backlinks in a such a short period of time and consider it unnatural.
Whatever criteria Google uses to blacklist sites is their own and there is no point arguing about it. So take your time and slowly work to gain legitimate backlinks so that you can gain natural traffic and be able to avoid the black hand of Google.
Good Luck!
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Monday, August 10, 2009
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