How to Proceed with Deindexed Domains?

bamscap

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ello, I recently had some domains deindexed for 'quality issues'. I know what these quality issues were based on which got deindexed and which did not, and can fix the quality issues. (It had to do with subdomains). What is the best way to proceed?

Would it be better to fix the issues, then request a review for reinclusion?

Or could I fix the issues, then get a new domain name and redirect the old domain to the new? Or would Google recognize the old name was deindexed so then it would not index the new domain name either? Thanks.
 


ello, I recently had some domains deindexed for 'quality issues'. I know what these quality issues were based on which got deindexed and which did not, and can fix the quality issues. (It had to do with subdomains). What is the best way to proceed?

Would it be better to fix the issues, then request a review for reinclusion?
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Yes, of course, what would make you think otherwise?


Bompa
 
Can you just back up the database and transfer it? And then maybe spin the content if that was the issue.

I'm in the same boat as you, so I am curious to hear what others have to say about it too.

Where did you find the reasoning for you being deindexed?
 
Can you just back up the database and transfer it? And then maybe spin the content if that was the issue.

I'm in the same boat as you, so I am curious to hear what others have to say about it too.

Where did you find the reasoning for you being deindexed?
i use wp robot to make amazon store and use blog network like ALN to get some backlinks.
i can't find my site on goole now
 
ello, I recently had some domains deindexed for 'quality issues'. I know what these quality issues were based on which got deindexed and which did not, and can fix the quality issues. (It had to do with subdomains). What is the best way to proceed?

Would it be better to fix the issues, then request a review for reinclusion?

Or could I fix the issues, then get a new domain name and redirect the old domain to the new? Or would Google recognize the old name was deindexed so then it would not index the new domain name either? Thanks.
Will take you hell lots of effort to do this man...
My say? get a new site with "fresh" quality and redo what you need to do just don't repeat the same mistake twice..

If that is a "Quality issue" it won't matter how big your site is, you need to recreate the site from scratch. Then secondly ask for google to get consideration which is 'for me' a complete shit.

or just recreate the same site buy buying a new domain close to your first and don't suffer any penalties.

Also don't go for the redirecting bro, what's the use? few traffic? ads? obviously it won't generate you Organic traffic. It's already gone man don't spend you're time thinking how to resurrect what's already gone. Just make a new one and put all your efforts in it
 
i use wp robot to make amazon store and use blog network like ALN to get some backlinks.
i can't find my site on goole now

Are you just not ranking where you was before or have you actually been deindexed?

Search site:yoursite.com

A lot of people recently are crying they have been deindexed and punished when really a lot of them have just had a shit load of links deindexed. Your backlinks drop then so does your site.

Everyone building sites for the long term should be looking to clean up their act if they want long term rankings and auto blogs and public blog networks just aint gonna cut it.


Chris
 
I would just start over. Don't bother 301ing a deindexed domain. It won't pass any juice over.

And also Deindexed domain would loose it's PR in a short time right? Please correct me if I'm wrong.. I only have a handful of experience in this kind of 301's... 2 of my sites deindexed lost it's PR after 3 months..

BUT if you have advertisements that cannot be changed or direct traffic from your newsletters on the mailboxes of your clients then a redirect will only be your option. That's your only bet. Whether it trasfers penalty or not you won't have any choice to it!