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August 12th, 2006 @6:21 am  

I have honestly not run into a situation similar to this where a reinclusion request was necessary to date, but have always tried to pay attention a bit to what was said by engineers on the subject where webmasters had a legitimate claim (I can only IMAGINE the volume of garbage requests they must sift through).

From what I’ve read, seen, and heard -
Suggestions for improving the likelihood of reinclusion

* Fess up - If you did something wrong admit it and fix it
* Don’t ASK WHY- You know what you did, or most likely some potential causes - At least fix those if you’re going to ask WHY
* Don’t whine - If it is the fate of your business you should probably be buying adwords anyhow
* Don’t be a recidivist - pretty self explanatory - if you get special consideration and abuse it you won’t get it again
* Don’t bug ‘em - G is NEVER probably going to get through their mountains of e-mail…don’t make it worse
* Re-read the webmaster guidelines several times before sending off your request.
* Contact a professional and have them review your site for potential infractions, and diagnose if it is indeed a hand banning.
* Be polite - Google doesn’t owe you anything - You’re lucky you got free traffic is long as you did you filthy spammer

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