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Reinclusion Request Basics
By: Eric Enge 2007-01-04 It's been a long time since I had to deal with a Reinclusion Request, but someone asked me about this yesterday, and it's worth a post, because it's an issue that many people encounter.
The outline here should apply to any of the search engines. First, here is where you find the reinclusion form for Google and Yahoo:
2. Yahoo: Yahoo reinclusion request form
2. Clearly define what you did wrong, that led (to the best of your knowledge) to your site being banned. 3. Clearly show that you have fixed the problem. 4. Clearly state that it won't happen again. If you used an SEO firm who did the things that led to you being banned, make it clear that they are no longer working with you. If you did it yourself, be very contrite, and make it clear that you understand what the right thing to do is now.
2. Don't whine about how much this is costing you. This is not material to their decision making process, and in fact, can irritate them - remember you need their goodwill. 3. Don't compare their results with those of another search engine (either traffic or rankings) in order to point out that something must be wrong. Search engine algorithms differ greatly, and the results you get will too. 4. Don't submit a reinclusion request unless you are in fact banned. I.e. no pages in their index, and/or long phrases in quotes "Our blue widgets have a unique azure tone " don't bring up your pages You also need to be aware that you will probably never get any response, other than an automated one. If you have done your job well, and have explained the sitation well, you may just find your site back in the index one day. Let's hope so. Good luck! Comments Tag: search engines, reinclusion Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl
Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Eric Enge has established a reputation as a leading search engine marketing expert, and is the author of the Ramblings about SEO blog. Eric is also co-founder of Moving Traffic, Inc., the publisher of City Town Info and Custom Search Guide. |
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