Great video with some fantastic tips. I only wish Google and Clickbank would explain this to affiliate marketers instead of everyone who's been a victim of the dreaded Google slap to have to figure it out themselves.
I like the Google Slap.It weeds out all the spammers,scammers and misleading websites that trick you into clicking a link instead of providing valuable content.I am sick and tired of all the adverts that claim to be ''free'' only to take you to a sales page and ask for money.All such fishy websites should be Google Slapped and blacklisted,and Big Brother Google is doing a good job.GOOD JOB GOOGLE.The word ''free'' has lost its meaning on the internet.You have to use words like ''100% free''
if you got slapped by google, and google is a big part of everyday life and helps millions of people everyday including you until u did something wrong, than maybe u should apologize for your complaints and quietly go back to your work. google is international, you are just one person, you can't take on the world lady. not in those shoes.
Well you should go spend some time in forum where people have lost they adwords account following the rules.They were not using dup content or spammy site.Again Google is not against any site with even aff links.As I said even in search ranking now google will slam you.As a said Google is due a lawsuit ,The European Union's preliminary antitrust investigation of Google at present.
@danephillips Simply Not True. Sorry, it just isn't. There are millions of people doing affiliate marketing and NOT getting banned by Google. The ones that do get banned are INVARIABLY either spamming, paying for non-unfollowed backlings, spawning popups or malware, scraping content or otherwise not giving good content and value to Google traffic. 100%. ALL of them. No point in arguing, until you are prepared to see that what you do/don't do on your site matters it's a waste of time.
@FrenchRuby Well I can tell you I got banned and was not doing any of those things and my friend in singapore ran into the same banning and was not breaking the rules.
Like I said visit some forum and see the real world of google destruction of adwords account. Thanks for talking :)
well fact is in late 2009 huge numbers of people got banned .Their only crime was having website that were affiliate based. Google even in it's search ranking now hates affiliate based website. A class action lawsuit against google is needed. Since google controls to much of the internet marketing .
@danephillips Getting banned from PPC and getting delisted are two different things. As it says in the video, Google wants to give it's users consistent, valuable results. Therefore sites loaded with duplicate content and spammy ads (whether affiliate ads or not) get delisted as Google sees no value for the visitor. These policy answers may be useful to you: bit.ly/google_affiliates and bit.ly/google_original. Be honest, and give good content, that's all you have to do.
I understand the difference I am not a newbie :) Google plays favorites.If your a big company . Take BWM who was caught cloaking.Google banned their site but within a few day BMW was indexed.Google offers no help ,no explaination Google offers zero to help in ban or slap.In any other business we would be valued ,except Google.Google destroy lives when they ban account and offer no way to even get a answer to what the reason.It's wrong Google just to big and unconcern.
@danephillips I'm glad you're not a newbie, I do wonder why you would post a delisting complaint on a slap video though. Anyway. Big spenders get preferential treatment in all areas of marketing, and of life. But truly, you don't get delisted by Google at random. If you're convinced you didn't do anything wrong, show us a URL that got banned and maybe we can figure out why. Screaming foul doesn't get you back into the listings, solving the problems will.
@danephillips In all honesty, 99% of the time if you got slapped you were NOT following the rules. Even if you think you were 'close enough' you probably weren't. There are a couple of possibilities if you're absolutely SURE you have been behaving, they include checking your IP address isn't blacklisted (especially if you're on a shared IP) because of someone else's actions. Check your site doesn't have redirects or popups (placed by your host or yourself), stuff like that.
@FrenchRuby well fact is in late 2009 huge numbers of people got banned .Their only crime was having website that were affiliate based. Google even in it's search ranking now hates affiliate based website. A class action lawsuit against google is needed. Since google controls to much of the internet marketing .
Great video with some fantastic tips. I only wish Google and Clickbank would explain this to affiliate marketers instead of everyone who's been a victim of the dreaded Google slap to have to figure it out themselves.
amickus 1 year ago
Alternative to Google traffic for anyone who can't seem to get unslapped: bit.ly / aMXUyW
FrenchRuby 1 year ago
Finally,a Google Slap will screen clean marketing from dirty marketing.It was long overdue.
dtrance71157 1 year ago
I like the Google Slap.It weeds out all the spammers,scammers and misleading websites that trick you into clicking a link instead of providing valuable content.I am sick and tired of all the adverts that claim to be ''free'' only to take you to a sales page and ask for money.All such fishy websites should be Google Slapped and blacklisted,and Big Brother Google is doing a good job.GOOD JOB GOOGLE.The word ''free'' has lost its meaning on the internet.You have to use words like ''100% free''
dtrance71157 1 year ago
if you got slapped by google, and google is a big part of everyday life and helps millions of people everyday including you until u did something wrong, than maybe u should apologize for your complaints and quietly go back to your work. google is international, you are just one person, you can't take on the world lady. not in those shoes.
garelite1 1 year ago
@garelite1 Assuming you're talking to me, try watching the video. I didn't get Google Slapped, I'm just trying to help people who are.
FrenchRuby 1 year ago
Well you should go spend some time in forum where people have lost they adwords account following the rules.They were not using dup content or spammy site.Again Google is not against any site with even aff links.As I said even in search ranking now google will slam you.As a said Google is due a lawsuit ,The European Union's preliminary antitrust investigation of Google at present.
danephillips 1 year ago
@danephillips Correction:Again Google is NOWagainst any site with even aff links.
danephillips 1 year ago
@danephillips Simply Not True. Sorry, it just isn't. There are millions of people doing affiliate marketing and NOT getting banned by Google. The ones that do get banned are INVARIABLY either spamming, paying for non-unfollowed backlings, spawning popups or malware, scraping content or otherwise not giving good content and value to Google traffic. 100%. ALL of them. No point in arguing, until you are prepared to see that what you do/don't do on your site matters it's a waste of time.
FrenchRuby 1 year ago
@FrenchRuby Well I can tell you I got banned and was not doing any of those things and my friend in singapore ran into the same banning and was not breaking the rules.
Like I said visit some forum and see the real world of google destruction of adwords account. Thanks for talking :)
danephillips 1 year ago
well fact is in late 2009 huge numbers of people got banned .Their only crime was having website that were affiliate based. Google even in it's search ranking now hates affiliate based website. A class action lawsuit against google is needed. Since google controls to much of the internet marketing .
danephillips 1 year ago
@danephillips Getting banned from PPC and getting delisted are two different things. As it says in the video, Google wants to give it's users consistent, valuable results. Therefore sites loaded with duplicate content and spammy ads (whether affiliate ads or not) get delisted as Google sees no value for the visitor. These policy answers may be useful to you: bit.ly/google_affiliates and bit.ly/google_original. Be honest, and give good content, that's all you have to do.
FrenchRuby 1 year ago
I understand the difference I am not a newbie :) Google plays favorites.If your a big company . Take BWM who was caught cloaking.Google banned their site but within a few day BMW was indexed.Google offers no help ,no explaination Google offers zero to help in ban or slap.In any other business we would be valued ,except Google.Google destroy lives when they ban account and offer no way to even get a answer to what the reason.It's wrong Google just to big and unconcern.
danephillips 1 year ago
@danephillips I'm glad you're not a newbie, I do wonder why you would post a delisting complaint on a slap video though. Anyway. Big spenders get preferential treatment in all areas of marketing, and of life. But truly, you don't get delisted by Google at random. If you're convinced you didn't do anything wrong, show us a URL that got banned and maybe we can figure out why. Screaming foul doesn't get you back into the listings, solving the problems will.
FrenchRuby 1 year ago
Well the real question is why getting banned even when you following the rules .
danephillips 1 year ago
@danephillips In all honesty, 99% of the time if you got slapped you were NOT following the rules. Even if you think you were 'close enough' you probably weren't. There are a couple of possibilities if you're absolutely SURE you have been behaving, they include checking your IP address isn't blacklisted (especially if you're on a shared IP) because of someone else's actions. Check your site doesn't have redirects or popups (placed by your host or yourself), stuff like that.
FrenchRuby 1 year ago
@FrenchRuby well fact is in late 2009 huge numbers of people got banned .Their only crime was having website that were affiliate based. Google even in it's search ranking now hates affiliate based website. A class action lawsuit against google is needed. Since google controls to much of the internet marketing .
danephillips 1 year ago
Good video. Thank you for explaining. Most videos just complain about google slaps.
congealwithme 1 year ago