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Old February 16th, 2005, 10:13 AM
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Remove you site from google....say why ???

Hi Guys...

I know you all are shocked by reading subject of this posting.....

These are the reasons why to remove from google....
1. site is not working well in google after you have given your all SEO afforts
2. After long time your site was not crawled by google and you cant see you site in google catch..
3. Google has put your site in its black list...
4. You are not able to Rankup you site with your targeted Keywords...

These are the main reasons that you have to remove you site from google and after that you can start your SEO afforts for your site and then you can get better ranking in google.....

Any Suggetions???

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Old February 16th, 2005, 10:21 AM
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These are the main reasons that you have to remove you site from google and after that you can start your SEO afforts for your site and then you can get better ranking in google.....


Removing it and then re-adding it to the index? Why should this lead to better ranking results?
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Old February 16th, 2005, 10:33 AM
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I've seen a lot of this type of talk around the Internet lately. At first I thought people were crazy for thinking such a thing, but I also see their point. Google claims to have indexed 8 + billion sites, but part of that process includes people being able to find those pages when they do an applicable search. If the pages never come up, or are buried under spam, they really aren't doing the webmaster any good.

One person, after spending 2 frustrating years optimizing her site, trying to get it to rank well in Google, said she did this in October and took the money she was spending on Google AdWords and applied it to other PPC programs, which would show on SEs that she's ranked well on. She said she felt like a huge load had finally been lifted off her shoulders, and she's now noticing increased traffic and sales, so it's been a good thing for her. Instead of trying to work with Google, and finding it isn't working to her advantage, she decided to abandon Google and work with and support the SEs that are beneficial to her site.

Sounds crazy, but I guess some people are happy with this arrangement.

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Old February 16th, 2005, 10:35 AM
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Hi Guys...These are the main reasons that you have to remove you site from google and after that you can start your SEO afforts for your site and then you can get better ranking in google.....

Any Suggetions???

I can only hope all of my competitors take your advice. Personally, I think that if your "site is not working well in google after you have given your all SEO afforts", you'd do better to read the FAQs for this forum and follow the advice given rather than remove your site from G's index.

I have never seen a site that was developed using appropriate standards (i.e., easily followable links, machine readable HTML, etc.) and having decent inbound links not get indexed. And at the end of the day, if you follow even the basics of SEO (e.g., Goog title and header tags, quality unique content targeting your keywords, plenty of relevant inbound links and appropriate anchor text) you will rank well. How well depends on how well your competitors are doing with these elements.
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I can only hope all of my competitors take your advice.


Sounds good to me.... Can't wait for that day...

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One person, after spending 2 frustrating years optimizing her site, trying to get it to rank well in Google, said she did this in October and took the money she was spending on Google AdWords and applied it to other PPC programs, which would show on SEs that she's ranked well on. She said she felt like a huge load had finally been lifted off her shoulders, and she's now noticing increased traffic and sales, so it's been a good thing for her. Instead of trying to work with Google, and finding it isn't working to her advantage, she decided to abandon Google and work with and support the SEs that are beneficial to her site.


Move on for sure...

Anyone in SEO knows that you need to build on your keywords...
You can never get to the top of the mountain without climbing it first... Plus climbing the mountain is always full of surprises (most good)

If your a site selling something then in my experience the small niche keywords are invaluable... ROI

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One person (can't remember which forum) had a good idea: Promote your favorite SE on your web site with a small graphic and link.

If an SE is doing you a favor, perhaps they deserve a recommendation.

If Google started to see a loss in market share they might wake up.

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I get the part about changing focus to other SEs (to optimise for). But removing pages, a whole site even, from Google and then trying to get back in sounds like - well - dare I say?

Ahem.

Bottom line: I need proof.

And only try something like that (or the "bork bork trick" - FTM) if you're REALLY desperate. ;) ;)
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If Google started to see a loss in market share they might wake up.

Wake up to what? I always find it interesting that when people are unable to produce the results they want in Google SEO, they blame Google. Guess what - SOMEONE is ranked #1 for every single keyword you ae going after. They probably don't hink Google needs to wake up. Learn how to do what they have done and you won't either.

Personally, I stick to plain old fashion good content, good internal linking structures and getting natural backlinks from related sites using my keywords in anchor text when possible. Sometimes I see increases in rank when Google dances and sometimes decreases. But over any long period of time, I consitantly do well. No secret tricks. No black hat. No rocket science. Just doing the basics well consistantly instead of complaining.

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Personally, I stick to plain old fashion good content, good internal linking structures and getting natural backlinks from related sites using my keywords in anchor text when possible. Sometimes I see increases in rank when Google dances and sometimes decreases. But over any long period of time, I consitantly do well. No secret tricks. No black hat. No rocket science. Just doing the basics well consistantly instead of complaining.

Well said brandall.
That's been my aproach and it's been working for me since 2000.
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Sounds crazy, but I guess some people are happy with this arrangement.
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Why crazy? It makes sense to move to your market - that's just good business. Taking the site out of G seems a bit desperate and silly, though. Not to mention excesive.

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I really do need to remove my site from Google SERP

I really do need to remove my site from Google SERP... any suggestions?

How do I remove my site from Google SERP?

I have a test site that is showing up in SERP and I desperately need it to be blocked!

Somebody please advise me!

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I really do need to remove my site from Google SERP... any suggestions?

How do I remove my site from Google SERP?

I have a test site that is showing up in SERP and I desperately need it to be blocked!

Somebody please advise me!


Wow.

Talk about resurrecting an old thread!

It's fairly easy to get a site removed from Google's index. Simply put a robots.txt file on the root of your server (same folder as your homepage) with the following 2 lines:

User-agent:*
Disallow:/

Then log into your Google webmaster tools (if you haven't signed up for this, create an account at www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps, add your test site and verify it). There should be an option of "URL removals", within which is an option of "remove entire site".

And that should be it.
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I really do need to remove my site from Google SERP... any suggestions?

How do I remove my site from Google SERP?

I have a test site that is showing up in SERP and I desperately need it to be blocked!

Somebody please advise me!


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