OutFront Forums
     Home    Register     Search      Help      Login    

Follow Us
On Facebook
On Twitter
RSS
Via Email

Recent Posts
Todays Posts
Most Active posts
Posts since last visit
My Recent Posts
Mark posts read

Sponsors
Shopping Cart Software
Ecommerce software integrated into Frontpage, Dreamweaver and Golive templates. No monthly fees and available in ASP and PHP versions.
Website Templates
We also have a wide selection of Dreamweaver, Expression Web and Frontpage templates as well as webmaster tools and CSS layouts.
Frontpage website templates
Creative Website Templates for FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Flash, SwishMax

 

Google has block ads

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
Printable Version 

All Forums >> Web Development >> Search Engine Optimization and Web Business >> Google has block ads
Page: [1]
 
faizanno1

 

Posts: 1
Joined: 11/5/2008
Status: offline

 
Google has block ads - 11/5/2008 14:43:34   
Google has block my ads i have tried everything but Google doesn't unblocked it so now i want to know there is anyway to to redirect my site URL to other site but it doesn't effect to website searching like if my site URL is

http://www.mobilerule.com/Free-Categ...-Applications/
and i'll redirect it to
http://www.mobilerule.net/Free-Categ...-Applications/

i want to know that how can i do this and i want when i do this it doesn't have to effect my site searching on goggle because my site lots of pages is on google and i dont want to loose that thing

this is my humble request please help me out in this
womble

 

Posts: 6009
Joined: 3/14/2005
From: Living on the edge
Status: offline

 
RE: Google has block ads - 11/6/2008 16:36:38   
This is just a guess - there are others around here that know far more about search engines and stuff than I do - but I'd suspect that Google would pretty quickly catch on if you tried redirecting a URL and possibly penalise you for it.

I'd say your best course of action would be to contact Google and find out why they've blocked your ads. When you say "blocked" do you mean that they're just not displaying, or that Google have said that your site isn't suitable for their ads, or that you've breached their T&Cs for displaying the ads somehow?

If you mean that your URL is showing up as blocked in your Google account - that the Google crawler couldn't find or access your URL, this page might help answer your questions.

_____________________________

~~ "A cruel god ain't no god at all" ~~
~~ Erase hate. Practice love. ~~

(in reply to faizanno1)
michaelea

 

Posts: 143
Joined: 11/9/2007
From: Cannon Beach, US West
Status: offline

 
RE: Google has block ads - 11/12/2008 23:37:46   
Because this is not a quality site according to Google's guidelines.

You can read what Google thinks a quality site - deserving of 'Search' recognition - should be.

http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769&topic=&useful=1&expand_useful=1&#helpful

IMHO your site fails on both the Quality guidelines - basic principles and the Quality guidelines - specific guidelines.

You would do well to lose your Domain Name and start afresh with another - I would think!


(in reply to faizanno1)
Page:   [1]

All Forums >> Web Development >> Search Engine Optimization and Web Business >> Google has block ads
Page: [1]
Jump to: 1





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts