Knowing how to take on bad news is very important. We’ve got news for you, those news are not so good, but this is life: we’ve been de-indexed from Google. We don’t have a clue about why did that happen and how to change to situation, but these are the rules which are absolutely compulsory if you want to blog here:
- All blogs in our network need to be family-safe. This means that each time you are about to hit “publish”, please take a moment and think if you’s show your blog post to your child or to your mother. If the answer is yes, then publish it. If no, please consider either changing the content or changing the blog hosting network.
- We hate spam and automation. If you think you can use some software in order to create hundreds of users and thousands of blogs on our hosting service, you are wrong. We are manually checking all new users and all blogs created, and if we find somebody much more prolific than all other humans, we are going to delete the blogs and ban the user.
- We don’t like robots who tell stories. Being aware that there is a common practice amongst bloggers to take PLR articles and spin them into some non-sense content stuffed with keywords, we are determined to keep this away from our network. We have staff paid to read your posts. Any non-sense posts will trigger that blog’s deletion with no warning. If the user insists in publishing more of that crap, he will be banned for ever. We want to provide a free service for people willing to write but not affording to buy their own hosting and domain names. We are not a spammers’ paradise, nor we intend to become one.
- We strongly encourage you to read the Google Webmasters Guidelines and to make sure you stay in line with them. We want our bloggers to get visibility for their blogs. For this, we need search engines. We are proud to be listed in their index and we are determined to do our best to stay there and to advance in the SERPs for all relevant topics. This is why we don’t need spammers, black hatters or whatever other species of web black birds.