- Globaleasy, with the problem on Google. Please help us
- Posted by gleyoyo@163.com on March 23rd, 2006
We have got problem that we had created the Web site
http://www.globaleasy.net/ on the net and have put its title into the
data-base of Google index for searching in both Chinese and English.
But we wonder that when we checked our Website since the end of August
2005, all the index of our Website for searching on Google (even in
Chinese or English) was disappeared. We feel that maybe the Web had
been prevented by Google. We are now searching the way that we can
solve the problem with the help of professional career man of Google,
or get any kinds of suggestion form all the members of forum. Please
give us your advice for helping to make our web on Google searching
again, as soon as possible. Thank you so much again!
- Posted by William Tasso on March 23rd, 2006
Fleeing from the madness of the http://groups.google.com jungle
<gleyoyo@163.com> stumbled into news:alt.www.webmaster
and said:
It's a possibility I guess - certainly I couldn't find your site on the
google index.
I think our friends over at news:alt.internet.search-engines may have more
to contribute so I've included that group in the headers.
--
William Tasso
whither a trophy?
- Posted by Roy Schestowitz on March 23rd, 2006
__/ [ William Tasso ] on Thursday 23 March 2006 15:02 \__
Yes, you appear to have been banned (Google "site:http://www.globaleasy.net")
This requires knowledge of Chinese to be analysed, but the code below seems
like excessive keyword stuffing
<meta name="description" content="????????????????????????????????????????? ?
?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????
1538?(????)">
<meta name="keywords" content="????????????????????????">
My bet is that you did some blackhat SEO. Google were recently asking for
reports on keyword stuffing in the East.
,----[ http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/send-more-spam-reports/ ]
|
| No special keywords are needed, but feel free to put ?cjk? on any
| Chinese/Japanese/Korean spam reports, or ?keyword stuffing? if
| you?re pointing out sites that are, you know, keyword stuffing.
| Just right in the description is fine?thanks.
|
`----
Clean up and attempt a reinclusion.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/reincl...request-howto/
Hope it helps,
Roy
PS - I have no crush on Matt Cutts, but he is among the few people from
Google who are allowed to speak about SEO in public.
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- Posted by NotMe on March 24th, 2006
<gleyoyo@163.com> wrote in message
news:1143124652.863241.6090@u72g2000cwu.googlegrou ps.com...
| We have got problem that we had created the Web site
| http://www.globaleasy.net/ on the net and have put its title into the
| data-base of Google index for searching in both Chinese and English.
| But we wonder that when we checked our Website since the end of August
| 2005, all the index of our Website for searching on Google (even in
| Chinese or English) was disappeared. We feel that maybe the Web had
| been prevented by Google. We are now searching the way that we can
| solve the problem with the help of professional career man of Google,
| or get any kinds of suggestion form all the members of forum. Please
| give us your advice for helping to make our web on Google searching
| again, as soon as possible. Thank you so much again!
Could it just possibly be that 163.com is a notorious black hat with regard
to spam?


