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Old 2005-02-21, 05:35 AM   #1
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Hint Hint for free site submitters, blacklist issue

it would be wise to check ones in awhile
http://bl.usefulscripts.com/ if your domain or email is listed there, alot of submitters dont have a cleu that maybe one or more of their domains is blacklisted.
Now why i am saying this: if you dont know you are blacklisted and also dont know the reason why, you will keep making the same mistake over and over again, most of your submitting will be waisted time. Wouldnt it be better to fix the mistake and get listed everywhere?
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Old 2005-02-21, 11:44 AM   #2
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Many thanks for posting the URL
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Old 2005-02-21, 11:56 AM   #3
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it would be wise to check ones in awhile
http://bl.usefulscripts.com/ if your domain or email is listed there, alot of submitters dont have a cleu that maybe one or more of their domains is blacklisted.
Now why i am saying this: if you dont know you are blacklisted and also dont know the reason why, you will keep making the same mistake over and over again, most of your submitting will be waisted time. Wouldnt it be better to fix the mistake and get listed everywhere?
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Good advise...

This very situation happened to me. Got blacklisted, didn't know, kept submitting, till finally figured it out. It doesn't take much to get on the ole blacklist these days.
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Old 2005-02-21, 11:59 AM   #4
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In fact,

I've made it again! Funny thing is, the domain that is blacklisted, I haven't even built on since it was removed from the blacklist the first time. Very strange.

Anyone know how this could be?
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Old 2005-02-21, 12:26 PM   #5
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In fact,

I've made it again! Funny thing is, the domain that is blacklisted, I haven't even built on since it was removed from the blacklist the first time. Very strange.

Anyone know how this could be?
is it active? or inactive, lol i am there too, when inactive its a reminder for you, saying he watch it dont make again an mistake if active appeal and explain , or post the domain in a new thread here to get an possible answer.
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Old 2005-02-21, 12:50 PM   #6
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is it active? or inactive, lol i am there too, when inactive its a reminder for you, saying he watch it dont make again an mistake if active appeal and explain , or post the domain in a new thread here to get an possible answer.
Thanks, that clears it up, it is inactive.
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Old 2005-02-21, 01:47 PM   #7
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One thing I see way too often, so many submitters, even if you do try e-mailing them and telling them why their site is declined, they never get it or read it. I am guessing many just let their e-mail go to a black hole, this happens VERY often. And of course the next day they submit the same stuff.

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Old 2005-02-21, 12:32 PM   #8
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Thank you for posting this.

I have a question though...which may seem silly. Why not inform a person they got blacklisted? A lot of people, like myself, might make an innocent mistake of thinking a 755 pixel table acceptable to fit 800 x 600. Personally I didn't think that deserved a blacklist and secondly I wouldn't have realized it if stuveltje hadn't posted this link.

I'm not saying its any big loss to link lists that I got blacklisted, but I am new, I am learning the ropes, and once I do learn the ropes I'll be a solid submitter that will follow all the rules and never break them.

Also if you submit your webpage to other link lists and get accepted it generally reaffirms you're "Making the page right" and makes you even less likely to think you got blacklisted elsewhere.

I'm not sure how hard it would be to add some feature that informs someone they've been added to a blacklist, but it would be nice and also helpful to new adult webmasters.
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Old 2005-02-21, 01:50 PM   #9
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Thank you for posting this.

I have a question though...which may seem silly. Why not inform a person they got blacklisted? A lot of people, like myself, might make an innocent mistake of thinking a 755 pixel table acceptable to fit 800 x 600. Personally I didn't think that deserved a blacklist and secondly I wouldn't have realized it if stuveltje hadn't posted this link.

I'm not saying its any big loss to link lists that I got blacklisted, but I am new, I am learning the ropes, and once I do learn the ropes I'll be a solid submitter that will follow all the rules and never break them.

Also if you submit your webpage to other link lists and get accepted it generally reaffirms you're "Making the page right" and makes you even less likely to think you got blacklisted elsewhere.

I'm not sure how hard it would be to add some feature that informs someone they've been added to a blacklist, but it would be nice and also helpful to new adult webmasters.
well its easy to explain at least for me i review a couple of linksites and what i have notice is that from the 100 reject emails you will send , maybe 10 will read the email, so if people not read their emails why send them then, the linksites i review dont use that blacklist. I am a free site builder myself for 3 years, i read rules and yep i have my screen on 800 and i follow webmasters boards, so if i see a site submitted to one of the linksites i review which scrolls to the right or a counter on it and they have greenguys linkback on it , i know its rejected, so i checked the blacklist myself the last days and its a pitty to see people submitting and dont know they are blacklisted, you should keep track on your submissions by checking your traffic stats, thats how i always did it, and if i wasnt listed after 2 days i posted here on the board to ask, realy linksites want to list people , but submitters should read the rules and double check their pages.Makes a reviewers life easier
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Old 2005-02-21, 06:20 PM   #10
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Hi everyone. I want to say that I do agree to a point. I have been in this biz for a little over 3 years. Just now starting to build free sites. I read and read and read until my eyeballs are falling out. If you read these boards and all the free site builder tutorials out there, you shouldnt really make any mistakes. Well ok maybe 1.
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Old 2005-02-21, 07:07 PM   #11
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Today marks my 2nd month anniversary in the business, lol, I'll be seriously surprised if I'm making any mistakes by the end of my 3rd month...because I do put in 8 hours a day after working a full 9 hour shift. Trust me, I want to learn, I don't want to be nuisance...who would?

With that said...new people come in everyday...I'm not saying they should have their hand held, but small things like rejection letters or at least notification regarding blacklisting would really be helpful to them.
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Trust me, I want to learn, I don't want to be nuisance...who would?
You'd be surprized ..

Every day, day after day.

But there are good ones, thats a help.

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