About a year ago our firm website vanished. It didn’t literally vanish. It was still showing up when we typed in the address in a browser. But, it had disappeared from Google and for all practical purposes disappearing from Google is the equivalent of disappearing.
What had happened?
Somehow some malware was installed on our server. Malware is basically a malicious program intended to harm the computers of your site visitors. When Google finds malware it delists your site until the you fix the malware problem. Google is protecting its customers by steering them away from your site.
The problem is that you might not realize that your site has disappeared from Google unless you compulsively search for your site everyday. You need a warning so you’ll know you have a problem.
That’s where Dasient comes in. They offer a free service, with paid upgrades available, that scans your site for malware. You can sign up for free weekly updates that will provide you with notice of your site being blacklisted for malware.
Dasient is defiantly worth a look. I’m using it and you should consider it too.
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Lee Rosen has practiced family law for more than twenty years. With three offices,