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Bonjour à tous,
ainsi le mail d'avertissement de google avant blacklistage n'est pas un mythe.
bien sur j'en avais entendu souvent parlé sur WMW mais je n'en avais jamais vu.
hier matin, un de mes clients en hébergement (pas en référencement :wink: ) a reçu le mail suivant :
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De : Google Search Quality DO NOT REPLY [mailtoONOTREPLY@google.com]
Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2006 01:05
À : webmaster@xxxxxxx.com
Objet : Removal from Google's Index
support@xxxxxx.com,
Dear site owner or webmaster of xxxxxxxx.com,
While we were indexing your webpages, we detected that some of your pages
were using techniques that were outside our quality guidelines, which can be
found here: https://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html
In order to preserve the quality of our search engine, we have temporarily
removed some webpages from our search results. Currently pages from
xxxxxxx.com are scheduled to be removed for at least 30 days.
Specifically, we detected the following practices on your webpages:
* The following hidden text on xxxxxxxxxx.com:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxmots cachésxxxxxxxxxxxxxxremots cachéx
xxxxxetcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We would prefer to have your pages in Google's index. If you wish to be
reincluded, please correct or remove all pages that are outside our quality
guidelines. When you are ready, please submit a reinclusion request at
https://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py
You can select "I'm a webmaster inquiring about my website" and then "Why my
site disappeared from the search results or dropped in ranking," click
Continue, and then make sure to type "Reinclusion Request" in the Subject:
line of the resulting form.
Sincerely,
Google Search Quality Team
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effectivement, mon client avait ajouté des listes de mots de la même couleur que le fond !!! (à priori cela faisait plus de 2 ans)
et ce matin, son site n'apparaît plus dans Google (10 000 pages).
Mon client me demande quoi faire :roll:
je lui ai tout simplement conseillé de suivre ce que demande Google : enlever les mots cachés et faire une demande de réinclusion.
ps : à savoir que le site était en Anglais ...
Bonjour à tous,
ainsi le mail d'avertissement de google avant blacklistage n'est pas un mythe.
bien sur j'en avais entendu souvent parlé sur WMW mais je n'en avais jamais vu.
hier matin, un de mes clients en hébergement (pas en référencement :wink: ) a reçu le mail suivant :
----------------------------------------------------
De : Google Search Quality DO NOT REPLY [mailtoONOTREPLY@google.com]
Envoyé : mardi 28 mars 2006 01:05
À : webmaster@xxxxxxx.com
Objet : Removal from Google's Index
support@xxxxxx.com,
Dear site owner or webmaster of xxxxxxxx.com,
While we were indexing your webpages, we detected that some of your pages
were using techniques that were outside our quality guidelines, which can be
found here: https://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html
In order to preserve the quality of our search engine, we have temporarily
removed some webpages from our search results. Currently pages from
xxxxxxx.com are scheduled to be removed for at least 30 days.
Specifically, we detected the following practices on your webpages:
* The following hidden text on xxxxxxxxxx.com:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxmots cachésxxxxxxxxxxxxxxremots cachéx
xxxxxetcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We would prefer to have your pages in Google's index. If you wish to be
reincluded, please correct or remove all pages that are outside our quality
guidelines. When you are ready, please submit a reinclusion request at
https://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py
You can select "I'm a webmaster inquiring about my website" and then "Why my
site disappeared from the search results or dropped in ranking," click
Continue, and then make sure to type "Reinclusion Request" in the Subject:
line of the resulting form.
Sincerely,
Google Search Quality Team
----------------------------------------------------
effectivement, mon client avait ajouté des listes de mots de la même couleur que le fond !!! (à priori cela faisait plus de 2 ans)
et ce matin, son site n'apparaît plus dans Google (10 000 pages).
Mon client me demande quoi faire :roll:
je lui ai tout simplement conseillé de suivre ce que demande Google : enlever les mots cachés et faire une demande de réinclusion.
ps : à savoir que le site était en Anglais ...