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Old 08-24-2007, 01:07 PM
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Default Re: With or without "site:" - banned blogs?

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Originally Posted by chowell View Post
Searching for "http://mysite.com" is going to show pages that have that text on them (ie: backward link pages).

Searching for "site:mysite.com" is going to show the pages that Google has in it's index.

If there are no incoming links to the new blogs your client setup, then they would disappear from Google. Whether or not you continue to post on the blogs, if Google can't detect any links to them, you're not going to be listed for very long.
There are some incoming links to each blog from other blogs already indexed by Google. The new blogs typically were indexed and cached by Google within 1 day and they are listed when I do a search on the url. But about a week later they disappear from the search result of the url search and not listed even if I do a search on sentences which are cached by Google. These blogs only can be found in Google if I do a site: search on them. This is why I think they are blacklisted - I'm just curious if blacklisted sites are still listed if I do a site: search on them or they are completely removed from Google's SERPs? Is there a way to check a site's blacklist status?
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