Is My Domain Banned At Google?

Discussion in 'SEO' started by *Mayank*, Jan 18, 2008.

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    *Mayank*, Jan 18, 2008 IP
  2. alemcherry

    alemcherry Guest

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    How do you know it is having existing back links? If so, how old is the links?
    5-6 days is nothing for a new domain. Google will index your site, stop worrying about it.

    Also what you have done with the site is worth more than the $9 you spent for domain. Dont be silly and look at the big picture. You need patience and hardwork without expecting short term returns, when you start a web site.
     
    alemcherry, Jan 18, 2008 IP
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    Just sign up with the google webmaster tools and check the domain name. It will give exclusive details about your domain along with vital stats when you become a verified customer. Go and sign up :)
     
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    And how do you know if the domain is banned or not?
     
    Lastbutnotleast, Jan 19, 2008 IP
  5. *Mayank*

    *Mayank* Notable Member

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    No actually, all the other sites I've ever made got indexed in a day or two. And I saw this was a dropped domain before. :confused:
     
    *Mayank*, Jan 19, 2008 IP
  6. Mr. Websites

    Mr. Websites Active Member

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    You can always make a request for reinclusion once you've revised the website with quality content. :)
     
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    its not even fully spread through the dns servers,I cant get to it yet.
    Google say it take 2 weeks to get indexed after you submit your url.

    So take your time and dont flip out :)
     
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    if your domain is too new (like 3-5 days), it's better to work for 1 month for it and check it after 1 month
     
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  9. *Mayank*

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    Oh my. I didnt know such threads come under Reviews section :confused:
     
    *Mayank*, Jan 19, 2008 IP