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twist - 7:03 am on Mar 10, 2005 (gmt 0)


Just read every post and have some questions,

1) If I were currently in the google adwords program and signed up under www.mysite.com name, how in the world could google turn around and de-index my site because my site no longer exists? On one hand google is paying out to an adwords account under the website www.mysite.com and on the other hand deleting www.mysite.com from their index? That makes no sense. Same goes for adsense, I don't understand how this would be possible. If you are paying google to sell ads leading to your site how could they de-index you?

2) Even though it would split your pagerank in half between www.mysite.com and mysite.com, couldn't you just have all queries to www.mysite.com be 302'ed to mysite.com and all queries to mysite.com be 302'ed to www.mysite.com. Wouldn't this override the original hijackers 302 and tell google that your new 302 is the actual address that people are looking for? Will this solution cause you to have problems with msn or yahoo?


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