Hello,
When google first flaged my LP i tired to have another domain and google was able to find the new domain and flaged it again
i did remove all the Javascripts from the LP and it's now pure HTML but still getting flaged by google
I don't have any bad scripts on the page what can i do guys is this case
Here is my LP :
http://esthmar.com/LP10-AZ/
Please share any information you have it will be very helpful for me.
Well, you just need to get a new domain, it will happen from time to time and there is nothing much you can do about it...except automate your domain flag check (as it will be happening a lot).
Here is a post I wrote earlier on the topic Warning: Deceptive Site Ahead!
Flags will happen with every time of lander if you run on pops, I've had really vanilla "safe pages" flagged daily before. A semi-long term solution is to have a tool scan all your landers for flags and then auto-switch the links. It also helps to use separate tracking and landing page domains for each GEO, ideally each source too.
As Erik mentioned, no matter how many times you change your domain you will be flagged.
From what I've heard, they are taking into account patterns of the webpage, as for example similarity of design of your lander and the content of a webpage. It might help if you develop html-code that will place elements of a webpage by the template (that you can create beforehand in Photoshop for example), so that they match. You could try it too.
Hey everyone,
I'm getting a similar problem as the original poster, the dreaded red screen of death "Deceptive site ahead" on my main domain.
This happened to me 2 days ago after almost 11 days of running traffic with no problems, so yesterday i simply purchased a new domain, swapped it with the old one and my landers were all good to go. Fast forward to today and my domain has been flagged again by the red screen after less than 24 hours so i feel like this will be a bigger challenge than expected.
I know there's plenty of methods to detect when a lander has been flagged but if my landers are lasting less than 24 hours then it just means i'll be constantly swapping URLs every single day which becomes a huge waste of my time and isnt practical at all.
It's 2018 now and i've scoured google for a solution and havnt found any that work - just wondering if anyones come up with anything or has solved this in the past?
One thing that im going to look into is that i was running fine for 11 days with no problems and just before my first URL was flagged i started running a bunch of new landing pages, so there may be some code on one of these new landers that's causing this issue, maybe some dodgy affiliate code to sabotage anyone who rips the lander?
Any thoughts?
Hi Captain Calypso!
What types of landers are you using? Are these aggressive anti virus landers?
Hey wes,
Not at all - just your typical sweepstake style landers that you find on all the spy tools, spinny wheel, fb style, etc
Thanks for the response. Did these landers have trademarked logos like Google, Facebook, etc. or just generic sweeps landers?
Yeh - some had trademarks on them.
try to automate your domain swtiching like 1 hour per domain, then all will be fine
Do you know of any scripts that would do that for you?
Thanks guys - i dont see constantly changing domains as a good long term solution so i'm trying to figure out whats causing them to get flagged in the first place.
I believe it's one of the new landers im testing so i'm purchased a new URL for each of my new landers and will run them all in separate campaigns, so the campaign + URL combination that get banned + flagged will isolate the problem and let me know which landers are clean and which one's are triggering chrome.
Will see how this works out.
This might help
1. Sign up for google search console
2. Follow the directions and upload their html file to your server for verification
3. After verification click on the "security issues" tab
4. The "security issues" will show your site as being deceptive - click on "show details"
From their they are calling out all of your landers that's getting flagged. Remove the lander (hopefully it's not your biggest earner) from your server.
Check the box "I have fixed these issues" and click "Request A Review". They should get back to you in a day or so for approval or disapproval.
Signing up for domain names again, again, and again is a headache. I agree with adaptability in this industry BUT, it's best to know what pages is getting your entire site blocked from the start so if you do decide to start a new domain you will know what pages are the culprit.
Just so happen the page that caused my "Deceptive Attack" was a under performing lander (lucky me!). But for my fellow affiliates that have good earning landers go down I highly suggest using this method so you see what pages are in question. That way you can keep your other landers up that's earning money in the mean time while you clean up or move the problematic lander to another server if you feel like still being bothered with it.