diversereality
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I am freaking out about the whole "banned by google" scenario.I have two web sites.One is my main business web site. The other one is a personal web site. Two web sites are totally different.but I'm the only owner.So, technically, I have two web sites for one business. Doubling the search engines' coverage.Will that still be subjected as a no no?I am freaking out here...I dont think that is a definite no-no for you. But since both sites are photography related and ther functions are not overlapping each other.., why not have just one site?? the only way google will "consider" banning you is if you have the same content on both sites. It doesn't matter how many sites you have promoting your business so long as each site offers unique contentJess,How can one be sure of being banned by G, I checked one of my sites with site:mydomain.com it only show url name, no description and cache info.My site is about 2-3 months old. Please helpkashyaprajputkashyap wrote:rajputkashyap wrote:Quote:i'va seen the site kashyap was talking about - its in google - however it has no title nor description, no site links, no cache, etc.I suggested pointing a heap of links at it and checking after a week or so to see if google picks it up.But if it has been this way for awhile, just check the firewall on the server. We have a client that this happened to a few months back, they didn't even realize they were blocking the spider. Then a recent client had this same problem, had him contact his hosting company, they did something, within two days, his information was on Google.vetofunk wroteo you need to allow "bots", "spiders" (sounds lilke halloween) to your site in order for your site to be cached by google et al? vetofunk wrote: