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hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines'

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hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' AndrewMM 5/3/12 10:25 AM My site's URL (web address) is: http://www.hawkfeather.com/ Scenario: 1) this is my personal business website, built by me with original content, and has been running for several years in this incarnation with no problems. 2) a month or so ago my FT
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' AshutoshR 5/4/12 2:33 AM Your website is still pretty polluted with spam. Check this url footer section: http://www.hawkfeather.com/component/content/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88&Itemid=162 I found it using site:http://www.hawkfeather.com/ porn command in
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' AndrewMM 5/8/12 8:40 AM Searching for 'site:http://www.hawkfeather.com porn' shows lots of polluted info cached. But if I go to any of those pages, I do not see that info in either regular view or the source code. Nor do I see the bad info using several different Googlebot simulat
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' redleg-redleg 5/8/12 8:50 AM Take a look at this page http://www.hawkfeather.com/services/search-engine-advertising
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' AndrewMM 5/8/12 10:27 AM OK, finally found it. Fetched that page using WebmasterTools/Health/AsGooglebot shows a bunch crud at the end. But view source in any browser doesn't. Digging into where it is being inserted.
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' redleg-redleg 5/8/12 10:43 AM That is interesting,  When I open the page in Firefox those spammy links are visible in the browser, you don't have to view source.  When I open it in IE not visible in the browser or in source??  There is some logic set conditions when to render the
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' AndrewMM 5/8/12 3:02 PM I had been hacked, presumably via FTP, so I killed spurious files, changed my account pwd, ftp usr/pwd, Joomla admin/pwd, Joomla db/usr/pwd, cleared caches... Thought it was handled. @#$%^&* hacked my Joomla template file, with 'code use for global
Re: hawkfeather.com 'quality guidelines' AndrewMM 5/12/12 7:34 AM Now I'm really confused. I just received another Suspected Hacking email after cleaning the site and requesting reconsideration. I've done a site:http://hawkfeather.com search and checked every page listed. Google still had a few pages cached with bad cont