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justinbrooks062

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With the change of the technology and the online aspects of the life, there are quite a few changes have been done by the Google. It is my habit to read blog and online article into the time of the leisure from the work. I use to like a blog very much, which is recently deleted by the Google for some unknown reason. It I was quite shocking for me as I use to follow that blog for a long time and I know that the blog is just excellent. There was really some cool information. Hence, I am disappointed that the blog is no more in the list of the Google. What could be the cause for the banning? Do you have any idea?
 
The first and simplest solution many be that your robot.txt file has been changed to prevent search engines from entering your site. Or your meta tags could be directing the search engine robots to exclude your site. While this would be highly unlikely, it is best to rule this out. So check your robot.txt file and your meta tags.
 
The first and simplest solution many be that your robot.txt file has been changed to prevent search engines from entering your site. Or your meta tags could be directing the search engine robots to exclude your site. While this would be highly unlikely, it is best to rule this out. So check your robot.txt file and your meta tags.
 
The first and simplest solution many be that your robot.txt file has been changed to prevent search engines from entering your site. Or your meta tags could be directing the search engine robots to exclude your site. While this would be highly unlikely, it is best to rule this out. So check your robot.txt file and your meta tags.
 
If you do screenshots of your other Google AdSense pages or of other Google tools (e.g., Google Analytics) make sure that none of your account information shows up in these screenshots - including your earnings numbers, your e-mail, and your Google AdSense ID. This is important for your own privacy protection, as well as to stay on the good side of Google AdSense.
 
Google have developed very powerful algorithms that detect any threads in the page and if it find then google banned for it. Google banned for the page that contain the hidden text, so much content in title tag, many times directing on the same ip and so on
 
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