Are You Asking Google To Penalize Or Ban Your Website?
It's a simple question... Are you asking Google to penalize your
website?
I'm sure you're probably thinking; Well, of course not! Yet daily I
see new people complaining in search engine optimization forums that
their websites have been banned by Google and they "have no idea
why".
These people claim they've done nothing wrong and are absolutely
clueless as to why their site is no longer in Google. The purpose of
this lesson is to teach you one VERY important thing.
What NOT to do when optimizing your website, to make sure you don't
get banned.
How do you know if you've been banned?
First let me show you how to see if you're clearly banned by
Google. Often times people think they've been banned, when in
reality they've just dropped in ranking and can't find their
website.
There are a couple of things you can do.
1. Check Google's search results.
2. View the Google toolbar.
Check Google's search results.
Go to Google and enter your entire URL into Google's search box. In
this example we'll use a made up domain name. (www.jjhdfjkgfhit.com).
Anyway, we'll go to Google and enter our entire URL and click
"search"

Notice that Google says there is no information available for
this URL? This means that the URL is no longer in Google's database
(a.k.a. index)
If you enter a brand new website into Google, you'll always get this
message until the website has been indexed. But, in this case, the
website we entered has been banned by Google for some reason is
either banned or is brand new. If we know our website was once in
Google and do the search I just showed you above, and Google says
"Sorry, no information is available for URL [whatever your URL is]",
then chances are... you're banned.
Another way you can quickly see if your website has been banned is
by:
Viewing the Google Toolbar.
Download the Google Toolbar here: http://toolbar.google.com
Once it's installed, simply visit your website. If the Google
toolbar is completely gray, this may mean that you have been penalised and in
the worst case banned
by Google.
Banned:

not penalised

Ok, so now we know how to tell if our website has been banned.
What can cause your website to get banned?
There are many onpage ranking factors AND offpage ranking factors
that can cause Google to ban your website. Today, we'll focus on
only the onpage things that can cause your site to get banned.
Before I begin, I want you to know that many websites still get away
with doing some of these things. They DO NOT help your rankings and
are simply a waste of time, so don't try them. Sooner or later
Google will catch up to these websites and will remove them.
It's just not worth the risk when doing them no longer helps your
ranking to begin with.
Hidden Text
Hidden Text is simply text that users can't see when they visit your
webpage. Some webmasters will do this so that they can add keywords
throughout their webpage without it interferring with what the
visitors actually see. Yet, the search engines can still see hidden
text.
For example, let's say you have a white background on your website.
If you wanted to hide text, you would simply make the color of your
text white (#FFFFFF) and users couldn't see it.
I did a quick search in Google and quickly found an example of a
website using hidden
text. Have a look below:

At first glance, you're probably wondering where the hidden text
is...
Let me show you. I went to the website and clicked "ctrl + a" on my
keyboard. This will highlight the entire webpage as shown below:

Now we can clearly see the hidden text at the very top left side
of their website that says "fat loss body fat abs weight loss diets
bodybuilding dieting tips abdominals"
These are keywords that they want to rank well for and want the
search engines to see when they first visit their website. Yet, they
don't want their visitors to see this text. So, they've made the
text white, to blend in with the background.
Update: (I added this brief update a few months after I wrote this
lesson) This website used to be ranked #1 for "fat loss", but I just
did another check to see where they're ranked, and they're no longer
anywhere to be found... AND it looks like they also removed they're
hidden text, but it's probably too late.
Alt image tag spamming
This is another way that people will try to cram keywords into
their website, allowing search engines to see their keywords, but
not allowing visitors to notice any difference in their website.
The following is a website that wanted to rank well for "cabbage
soup diet". What they've done is inserted a graphic of a cabbage.
They've then added an alt image tag to the graphic. When a visitors
visits the website, and hovers their mouse over the cabbage soup
graphic, a little popup will appear.

Notice how many times they've repeated the word "cabbage soup"
and "cabbage"? Way too many! It serves no purpose other than to cram
as many keywords as possible into their webpage.
The real purpose of an alt image tag is if a user visits your
website and the graphic will not load, or is disabled by their web
browser, text will appear instead of the graphic. This is often used
for blind people.
Alt image spamming is something you want to stay clear of. Using alt
image tags are good, but you can overdo it, as you can see above. A
good alt image tag in this case would simply be: cabbage soup diet
graphic
Meta Tag Stuffing
What I'm referring to here is when people throw in thousands of the
same exact keyword into their meta tags.
For example, the following website is trying to rank well for the
keyword "tents".
<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="tents, TENTS, Tents, tents tents tent
supplies, tents, tents tent, tent, Tent, TENTS, tents, Tents,tents,
TENTS, Tents, tents tents tent supplies, tents, tents tent, tent,
Tent, TENTS, tents, Tents,tents, TENTS, Tents, tents tents tent
supplies, tents, tents tent, tent, Tent, TENTS, tents, Tents,tents,
TENTS, Tents, tents tents tent supplies, tents, tents tent, tent,
Tent, TENTS, tents, Tents tents, TENTS, Tents, tents tents tent
supplies, tents, tents tent, tent, Tent, TENTS, tents, Tents">
This is obviously ridiculous. Google, and other search engines no
longer use Meta Tags to rank websites.
Google WILL penalize it, and it WILL NOT help you... so, why would
anyone do something like this?
Stay away from it.
Those are just a few of the things that people are continuing to
do online. These things WILL eventually get your website banned or
penalized and WILL NOT help you rank well. It's just a waste of time
and effort, plus it's just plain ignorant to waste your time on
something that doesn't work and will get your website banned from
the search engines anyway.
In the next lesson I'm going to show you some of the offpage
optimization techniques that you should steer clear of. Many of
which are things that over 50% of the websites online are currently
doing and are dropping out of Google by the handful. So, stay tuned
for the next lesson. You just may be doing something you shouldn't
be!