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I am a webmaster who has since 2nd Dec fallen from grace with Google. My site used to be on the first page of Googles search results for a wide variety of search terms. On 2nd Dec a religious hate hacker re-placed my home page with a propoganda page by hacking into my hosting company's servers. It seems that Google spidered that page and blacklisted the whole of my site. I have resubmitted my site for re-spidering but it has not regained its listing position. |
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On 26 Dec 2005 01:59:23 -0800, acs (AT) codehot (DOT) co.uk wrote: I am a webmaster who has since 2nd Dec fallen from grace with Google. My site used to be on the first page of Googles search results for a wide variety of search terms. On 2nd Dec a religious hate hacker re-placed my home page with a propoganda page by hacking into my hosting company's servers. It seems that Google spidered that page and blacklisted the whole of my site. I have resubmitted my site for re-spidering but it has not regained its listing position. Does this mean that you resubmitted your site using the free inclusion service or that you specifically sent Google a "reinclusion request" email explaining what's happened, which is what you need to do? |
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Thanks BB I didn't realise that was possible. I'll give it a go. Garbo |
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