Have a Google search question?
February 28th, 2007 | Published in Google Adsense
As active web publishers, we know you're working to build quality traffic so the world can see the great content you've created. Since many of you rely on listings in search engines for this traffic, we often receive email from publishers who have concerns about their site's listing on Google.com.
We'd like to let you know that to protect the integrity of our search results, your participation in AdSense won't affect your site's ranking or listing in the Google index. Since AdSense is separate from Google.com search results, our team is unable to provide publishers with any information about a site's Page Rank or status in the Google index.
However, if you do have questions about your site's ranking or listing on Google.com, we encourage you to visit Webmaster Central. There, you can navigate to pages with information about how Google crawls and indexes pages, how to improve a site's ranking, or why a site is no longer visible in the index. In addition, Google's webmaster tools can provide you with comprehensive information about your site, including queries for which your site appears in Google.com search results, potential indexing problems, and much more.
If you have questions or feedback about the resources on Webmaster Central, you might also find the discussions in the Google Webmaster Help Group useful, as Google employees monitor and contribute to the group.
We'd like to let you know that to protect the integrity of our search results, your participation in AdSense won't affect your site's ranking or listing in the Google index. Since AdSense is separate from Google.com search results, our team is unable to provide publishers with any information about a site's Page Rank or status in the Google index.
However, if you do have questions about your site's ranking or listing on Google.com, we encourage you to visit Webmaster Central. There, you can navigate to pages with information about how Google crawls and indexes pages, how to improve a site's ranking, or why a site is no longer visible in the index. In addition, Google's webmaster tools can provide you with comprehensive information about your site, including queries for which your site appears in Google.com search results, potential indexing problems, and much more.
If you have questions or feedback about the resources on Webmaster Central, you might also find the discussions in the Google Webmaster Help Group useful, as Google employees monitor and contribute to the group.