How to know that my Web Site is banned by Search Engines?

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  • Patelsharp
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 111

    How to know that my Web Site is banned by Search Engines?

    How to know that my Web Site is banned by Search Engines.
    Last edited by megri; 08-20-2014, 04:35 PM.
  • Mohit Rana
    Senior Member

    • Jan 2024
    • 420

    #2
    There are several signs that your website may have been banned by search engines:
    1. Significant drop in organic traffic: If your website suddenly experiences a significant decrease in organic traffic, it could be an indication that search engines have penalized or banned your site.
    2. Manual notification from search engines: Sometimes, search engines will directly notify website owners if their site has been penalized or banned due to violations of their guidelines. Check your email or webmaster tools accounts for any notifications.
    3. Search engine ranking: If your website no longer appears in search engine results pages (SERPs) for keywords it previously ranked for, it could be a sign that it has been penalized or banned.
    4. Manual search: Manually search for your website using search engines. If it doesn't appear in the results, it may have been banned.
    5. Use of site: operator: Use the "site:" operator followed by your domain name in the search engine's search bar. If no results are returned, your site may have been banned.
    6. Presence of manual penalties in webmaster tools: Check your webmaster tools accounts (e.g., Google Search Console) for any manual penalties imposed by search engines.
    7. Sudden drop in indexed pages: If there is a sudden decrease in the number of pages indexed by search engines, it could be an indication of a penalty or ban.
    8. Unusual ranking behavior: If your website experiences sudden fluctuations in rankings or appears for irrelevant or spammy queries, it could be a sign of a penalty or ban.

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