There’s this site for a local business. At first, the site was ranked at the very very top of Google, very keyword-dense meta tags. Then the site disappeared, but the sitemap page is still indexed and shows in the top 10 on Google for keywords.
Was this site banned by Google just because of keyword-dense meta tags? That’s the entire point of SEO! How do I get this site’s home page back on Google’s top 10?
Well am sure your site is not banned because of keyword dense meta tags. Google may have decided that its users don't deserve to view your website because you have stuffed keywords.
What you can do is decrease the keyword density and make the keywords look natural in your website i.e. keywords should be centered around content. Another very important thing is to actively work on back links. Try to get more sites and directories to link to you and this will definitely help you to achieve higher rankings.
Lastly also work towards internal linking on your site and provide different entry points to Google spider.
Our experience at Interchanges.com shows that these tactics are very effective.
November 18th, 2008 at 9:36 am
Well am sure your site is not banned because of keyword dense meta tags. Google may have decided that its users don't deserve to view your website because you have stuffed keywords.
What you can do is decrease the keyword density and make the keywords look natural in your website i.e. keywords should be centered around content. Another very important thing is to actively work on back links. Try to get more sites and directories to link to you and this will definitely help you to achieve higher rankings.
Lastly also work towards internal linking on your site and provide different entry points to Google spider.
Our experience at Interchanges.com shows that these tactics are very effective.
References :
http://www.interchanges.com