Did you ever check your search engine traffic dropping down suddenly? It’s always better to check whether you domain has been blacklisted by Google or not.
- First step is to search in Google with “site: domainname.com” example, “site: tlists.com”. Now you will find your domain in the Google search list. If no outcomes are returned and your pages have officially being ordered by Google beforehand, then there is a really decent risk that the site has been removed from their list.
If you perform this test for any of your new domain, then there would appear nothing on the Google search lists, as it is a new domain and it may have nothing to show (pages or posts) and so Google cannot index it.
Be educated, there are few different reasons your site traffic could be dropping quickly. However it doesn’t hurt to check if your pages are as yet being indexed by Google.
- Another method is to visit the online tools like http://www.bannedcheck.com/ or http://www.bannedcheck.com/ and type in your domain name or the URL address and click on check. Now, you will get the status of your domain (whether it is banned or not).
- To track your domain status: Google also provides many tools like Google Webmaster Tools, where you can get your domains complete information and it tracks your domain and it shows the link of links to your site, site ranking, search queries, errors and much more info about your site.
All you needed to do is, go to Google webmaster tool and enter your website address on the search space and click on enter; now you get all the information regarding your site.
- Check Google Transparency report: this tools heck whether your domain or website is blacklisted due to copyright issues.
- Check whether you had any paid links: Google doesn’t like paid linking, so it’s better not to add any paid links.
- Copyright check: copied content is the easiest way to get blacklisted by Google. Make sure you use only the original content.
- Hiding or masking keywords: masking the keywords with the dark background or with any other source is not correct. Google know about this kind of techniques. This would definitely result in removing your identity and make it disappear on the Google search list.
- Links to spam pages: every search engines doesn’t encourage spam linking or malicious page linking. Continuously check pages you are linking to, regardless of the fact that it is a visitor post, check the links to verify you are not sending your pursuers to spam pages.
When you have been tainted with malware or your site is connecting to such a page, you are on a ticking clock.
These are only a ways’ portion you could get banned, or de-recorded by Google. Verify you read and understand Google’s terms and conditions and keep yourself upgraded on their regular updates