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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    Disappearing from search engines has nothing to do with monetizing
    a site. You can do it with, or without.

    So, the insurance would be on being banned by search engines.

    Lloyds of London insures anything and everything. For a price.

    No normal insurance company would do anything close.

    There is never any guarantee of income from websites anyway.
    It took amazon years to ever turn a penny in profit.

    The best "insurance" is to keep doing good things.

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author George Gomez
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      Disappearing from search engines has nothing to do with monetizing
      a site. You can do it with, or without.

      So, the insurance would be on being banned by search engines.

      Lloyds of London insures anything and everything. For a price.

      No normal insurance company would do anything close.

      There is never any guarantee of income from websites anyway.
      It took amazon years to ever turn a penny in profit.

      The best "insurance" is to keep doing good things.

      Paul
      Hi Paul,

      Thanks for you answer.

      I'm talking about something on these lines:

      Business Interruption Insurance Covers:
      • Profits you would have earned, based on your financial records, had your property not been damaged by the covered disaster.
      • Operating expenses, such as electricity, that may occur even if the main business activities are temporarily stalled.
      • Some policies cover expenses incurred from operating out of a temporary location while the original premises are being repaired.
      Is there anything like this for websites?
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      • Profile picture of the author FredJones
        Disappearing from search engines does not sound to me a good enough reason for having a website insurance from the view of any (imaginary) insurance company. But if you meant insurance against getting hacked or server wipeout losses at your webhost, I would suppose this is more interesting although I have not heard of anyone providing such services.
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        • Profile picture of the author George Gomez
          Originally Posted by FredJones View Post

          Disappearing from search engines does not sound to me a good enough reason for having a website insurance from the view of any (imaginary) insurance company. But if you meant insurance against getting hacked or server wipeout losses at your webhost, I would suppose this is more interesting although I have not heard of anyone providing such services.
          Thanks for your answer.

          I'm looking for an insurance in case my website suddently disappears from Google top 3 tanking and goes to #10 or #100 or even disappears.

          Some kind of "business interruption" so that I get paid as I was in Top 3 long enough to get the site there again, just in case google changes the algorythm or something.

          Is there somethin like this available or do you have any suggestion to achieve a similar result?

          Thanks!
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          • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
            short answer - no such thing. Doesn't even exist in offline business. None of them cover loss of income based on you screwing up. Don't spend time searching for unicorns
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