Complying With Google Policies

by Nima on 8 October, 2008

About 3 month ago Nima Heydarian blog lost its PageRank. I’m not really sure why though. I never sold text links on this blog or tried any outrageous SEO tactics for the blog. I had used some SEO strategies and perhaps Google had picked up on them and dropped my PageRank.

I have now fixed all that I could think of that wouldn’t comply with Google’s policies and have requested a reconsideration from Google. I never really lost ranking on Google though, just the PageRank.

Some of the reasons that could have been the reason for Google’s decision that I have now fixed are:

1- I used to use TLA Ads plugins. I have uninstalled it and don’t use them anymore.

2- I used to (a long time ago) sponsor some WordPress and phpLD themes. I don’t do that anymore.

3- I never really sold links on my blog, but used to list my personal websites as site-wide links. Google might have thought they were paid links. So I removed them.

4- I used to use directory submission software and services. It has been a long time since I have done that and don’t plan to anymore either.

So I hope Google reconsiders their decision and give me my PageRank back. Even though I don’t think PageRank has any importance in SEO rankings anymore, it is still widely considered as a measure of credibility of websites by advertisers.


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