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But if you do get banned, you'll need to know what you can do to get back on track! Years ago, when the SEO Company market was first born, blind faith was thrown to the one or two SEO pros on the block. Many of these guys were legitimate nerds (and by "nerds" I mean "super-geniuses!") who were particularly keen on the intricacies of online marketing. But there were also a few nefarious characters lurking around who were greedy for your money and took advantage of your limited knowledge on fair Internet practices: thus the "Black-Hat SEO Company" was born. Black Hat tactics ranged from spamming and link baiting to hacking into and sabotaging competitors' sites or stealing other people's articles.
When Google catches an SEO Company trying to cheat its way to the front, the site is penalized. Sometimes a person browsing the web (or a competitor) sends Google a take-down notice and suddenly you've received a letter referring to the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act or a DMCA complaint. So what can you do?
Well, if you're innocent of copyright infringement, you can file a counter-notification / pull-back notice with the DMCA. (It's not uncommon for someone to make a false accusation against a site.) You'll have to include a denial of the allegation, along with your name, address, consent to the jurisdiction of the US federal district court and oath that everything written in the note is true. Note that consenting to jurisdiction could result in a lawsuit being filed against you if the complainer is serious. The DMCA will then contact the original detractor and if they aren't willing to file a lawsuit within 14 days, the content will be restored. If you aren't sure, you'll obviously need an attorney. If you're guilty, then be prepared to start over again. Unfortunately, it's the price you pay for hiring a rookie SEO Company and not inquiring as to what techniques they'll use to grow your business. After all, there are hundreds of things a White Hat SEO Company can do to ramp up your business in a legitimate way!
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