Banned And Happy-Not Using The Google Home Income Kit

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Update: 2009/12/22

We are no longer banned from Google for our keywords. We disabled all of the example links that we had in the comments to the scam sites, and Google is now sending us traffic once again.

We strongly advice any webmaster, or blogger, who is not sure, to check their links and make sure that none of them are live. This is the safest route to take.

The line is drawn by the affiliate that will be accountable for what he, or she, is selling.  If you are selling the Google Home Income Kit or any variation of it that is a scam that has reoccurring billing as the end product, then you can be banned by Google.

And even without selling any Google scam type products you can still be banned. Google is continuing to ban sites arbitrarily that are not affiliated with selling the Google Home Income Kit, Cash, Money, type of scams, but are helping to expose these scams.

Many advertisers that have not affiliated with these fraudulent schemes and scam products have also found themselves banned, without any explanation.

For some reason the posts and articles on Raief.com are no longer listed on Google Search, by their keywords. We learned from a third party that Raief.com has been blacklisted. Not understanding what it was for we can only imagine that it has been done because of our use of the Google name in some of the posts about the scams that are using the Google name.

Nothing else makes any sense. So, we have updated this post to reflect this information. Many other sites and advertisers have also been suspended or blacklisted without cause by Google. This is one of the worries that we voiced previously.

Our suggestion is to take down or disable any links within your posts or comments that connect to any of these scam sites like, Google Home Income Kit. These links are considered going to a “bad neighborhood” and can get you banned, cause your SEO ranking to drop sharply, or cause you to be removed from Google search completely.

This is probably a good idea anyway, because many of these links will no longer be any good, since Google is now suing Pacific WebWorks, one of the major creators of these types of scams.

“That Google will be banning many advertisers and websites indiscriminately, and without due diligence, by not investigating the reasons, further than what their software reveals.”

The stupidity of this is what we spoke of recently and have mentioned on other forums. That Google is not anything more than software. And anyone that sees it in a different light needs to get educated.

Our traffic has suffered but we still continue to receive traffic from the other search engines and we will continue to report the development of the Google Home Income Scams as they develop and change their sites, verbiage, and locations.

When just reviewing and reporting these scams using Google’s name can get you blacklisted it is a sad day. There are complaints on Google’s forums about this and there is really no remedy for it.

To go from first page on Google, for certain keywords, to no placement at all is really quite upsetting and only supports what we here at Raief.com have complained about before. Google in its banning of advertisers of scam programs is also banning some of us who are reporting the programs as scams.

Many advertisers have had their AdWords accounts suspended and banned without any explanation. This is related to the recent actions by the FTC and their new guidelines.

It can only be surmised that the bans are because Google is trying to clean its own house, and in doing so is banning any advertiser that it feels has promoted some questionable product in the past.

The options are to go elsewhere, Bing and Yahoo, for examples, to advertise. If you have been banned and really do want to continue with AdWords, then you will have to open a new account with a different credit card, and use a different computer. You will need a new ISP.

This is what we feared and expressed on this related post: Google Bans Scam Advertisers

Remember these 3 rules for online success:

1. Know or understand how to get your own blog, or website setup
2. Know how to implement compelling copy onto your site
3. And know how to get targeted traffic to your site

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The Real Home Income Reviews And Programs

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