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Therefore until very recently these domains were totally banned, but we have recently noticed that the domains ARE now re-included in Yahoo search if we search for
www.domain.com or
"a very specific unique long sentence only included in our website"
But we do not appear under normal search i.e
"Our Product"
Even though we were No.1 in Yahoo before the ban, and we are No.1 in Google when searching for "Our Product"
Has anyone else noticed that bans have been changed to artificial demotions? Why has this happened? Is it to cover Yahoo so that they can say you are included bye-bye? Or is it a genuine effort by Yahoo to re-inlude sites that are now wrongly banned?
Is it to cover Yahoo so that they can say you are included bye-bye?
That’s it exactly. They have given themselves some breathing room on the, “my site is missing, please look at it for re-inclusion” flood of requests.
What you have described is exactly what happened. Prior to this shift you could not find your site, period. It was removed. Then about two weeks ago they shifted to this approach. Now if you send an e-mail to Yahoo for re-inclusion you get a canned e-mail response telling you to search for your site using the title. That’ll do it for sure. But then start backing off it a word at a time, pretty soon it’s oblivion.
Because with our sites, as with many others, it is obvious that these are not organic natural listing we are seeing when searching.
Does anybody that work for yahoo post here? Can you give us an answer as to if a demotion scheme is in place, and if there is an appeal process to lift the demotion?
So the Yahoo folk only try and talk up products, and do not participate in threads like this?
Anyone hot an email address that somone in Yahoo actually reads?
we are No.1 in Google when searching for "Our Product"
Is it possible that the ranking criteria for Google and Yahoo are sufficiently different? There's differences between Y and MSN Ink, so how much more with G?
I don't think it's reasonable to compare the rankings of one website between two search engines because I find that the criteria is sufficiently different in areas, a difference in emphasis, that there are going to be wide variances of disagreement. And they should disagree.
Google's serps are not the standard for a correct answer yet people seem to expect something from Yahoo if Google is giving it to them. So why hold Yahoo to Google for comparison? If you want to blow your mind get a second opinion: check how well your website does in Ask Jeeves.
The other day someone asked me to look at a website that was supposedly demoted from Yahoo and does well for Google, and it looked to me like classic off page factors working well for Google, and on page factors not working well for Yahoo.
I don't mean to discount your opinions on this matter of demotion, or to imply that your site might be too spammy, just wanted to throw in some different thoughts on the matter.
And to answer your squestion, yes it does perform well also in Ask Jeeves, and it performs well in MSN Beta, but no results whatsoever in yahoo search run engines (Yahoo UK + US, Alta Vista, MSN as it stands)
I hope that these points answer your questions.
The response i keep getting from Yahoo is
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What this obviously doesn't answer is how to make an appeal against a complete demotion. If no one can find your site it might as well be completely banned. A complete demotion is just as bad. If we were in a really competitive market, fair enough, but there are only about 10 other half decent website that sell our product, it is that unique!
This is just to buy some time for Yahoo, and it's a great shame that they treat customers in such a way (Yes customers we spent over £500 on Site Match just to be banned after a few weeks)
I will try the address you suggested. Thanks.
[edited by: engine at 8:45 pm (utc) on Jan. 11, 2005]
[edit reason] No emails, thanks. See TOS [webmasterworld.com] [/edit]
To rub salt on the wounds one of their human editors, who manually reviewed the site, felt it was good enough to place right up near the top of the directory.
I like Yahoo and we have some sites that have done well there. But I just don’t get implementing a systematic plan that results in absolutely no appeal avenue for honest webmasters who truly feel their sites comply with their guidelines.
What bothers us about all this is that it is a disingenuous solution to a problem they can’t seem to grapple with. To respond to re-inclusion requests...But I just don’t get implementing a systematic plan that results in absolutely no appeal avenue for honest webmasters...
So let me get this straight:
Did I miss anything?
Did I miss anything?
the INK penalties! ;)
to be HONEST for me the issue is not one of banning sites that cheat or cross clear lines, its about banning for life rather than filtering of sites for subjective quality decisions, or at least being able to give that as a reason. I find it concern in that those same sites can totally duplicate their content on another domain and flourish suggesting that it is not the content that is being filtered.
I guess now that it would be appear the window for appeals has been removed that many have become concerned. It was suggested to me at the start of the change that the invitation on this forum to appeal your sites ban/penalty was actually a test of their screening of the banned/penalised sites. This would explain why only this forum seemed to be made aware of it. I have no idea if that was true or not but the current situation would seem to support it.