Banned domain

Discussion in 'Google' started by Coldfaun, May 18, 2010.

  1. #1
    2 years ago I registered a domain (good keyword) , was .info
    And I added only the index with some text around 200 characters and an iframe that was framing a small download button from a website, no illegal content.

    I didn't buyed links, only added 2 or 3 site wide links on some of my websites. And I forgot about it.
    I saw a year ago that this website had no pages in google, so I pinged it, added it into webmaster tools, after so much time is still with 0 pages in google.
    The website has no robots.txt; has in <head> index, follow, and now has 3 pages of content.
    I requested a reconsideration from webmaster tools explaining that I have no idea what happened, and said that I added 2 more pages, if leaving just the index was the problem. It has been 1 month and no answer or change.

    Any tips? or an explanation :rolleyes:
     
    Coldfaun, May 18, 2010 IP
  2. FlexiHost

    FlexiHost Member

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    #2
    Prehaps no traffic going to it?
     
    FlexiHost, May 18, 2010 IP
  3. todd40fla

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    #3
    sounds crazy to me! good luck!
     
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    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    #4
    Maybe you should add some content and some links.
     
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    #5
    That's because it was an actual "web page", not a website. Just like many spammy sales pages with only the index page, and no actual content, just "selling something" in BIG RED TEXT. And you did nothing to it for too long, so Google dropped it, as they should. Create a "website" with quality content, then submit your sitemap to webmaster tools having more then 1-3 pages. Good luck!
     
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  6. Coldfaun

    Coldfaun Active Member

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    I had to agree, that was the only reason viable,having just 1 page though it was nothing spammy, and coming from a .info domain who might be considered for spam unlike .com, etc.
     
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  7. mdamin76

    mdamin76 Well-Known Member

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    Try to create more inner pages with backlinks to your homepage. It might help.
     
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    I could not agree more... I think this guy's site is in desperate need of some SEO work.

    I agree... Just as I said above, he claims he submitted the page with about 200 text words. Then added 2 more pages. 3 pages is not enough to get indexed. I bet that there are no backlinks either.
     
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    Maybe the site was over linkbuild sometimes it happens that when you over submit your website in a short range of time it will be delisted. I have tried that ones. You should always monitor your submission and don't spam site's. :)
     
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  10. Excel 8

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    try to re-index your site. Start from the bottom...build one way links and don't do black hat to make sure things are working accordingly.
     
    Excel 8, May 18, 2010 IP