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There’re no changes with Template Monster’s positions with Google… But the questions remain: What for has Google banned Template Monster? If they changed their definition of a ’spam site’ then why the only site banned is Template Monster? What is Template Monster going to do?
I do not believe that such a situation can be critical for Template Monster but it gives some additional chances to their competitors… Even if Template Monster be back in some time it will take it lots of time/efforts/money to get the same positions and restore the reputation or is it Google who has to restore it?
I’ve managed to find an interesting discussion on ‘Google banned my site!’ problem with Webmaster World forum. There’re lots of assumptions there on what is the reason for being banned by Google (for ‘white hat’ projects only) but none of the assumptions can be trusted ‘cause can’t be tested.
P.S.
Btw, I like the idea to ban Google in exchange! I wonder what Template Monster think about the idea.
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