Am I on Google's Black List?

Discussion in 'Google' started by jingCo, Sep 11, 2008.

  1. #1
    First my site was www.juzdwear.com and I used this for 1.5 years and built up to about 60-70 search traffic from Google a day. Then I switched to www.juzdbamboo.com and my traffic went down to about 40 searches. After about 3 months I bought www.juzd.com and about in 2-3 weeks it went all the way down to 8 visits now. What happened? I used 301 redirect and I changed all the incoming links to www.juzd.com.

    Now I don't get any hits outside of "juzd" and "juzdbamboo" searches. Did Google black list me because of all the switches? How do I get it back to normal?

    Another thing that might have cause the problem was when I transfer it over for the site I had 3 entries with the www.juzdbamboo.com domain but that have been changed.

    What is going on here?
     
    jingCo, Sep 11, 2008 IP
  2. abhay.mathur84

    abhay.mathur84 Banned

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    #2
    its not banned its can be other reason, just let us know more detail...
     
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  3. vansterdam

    vansterdam Notable Member

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    #3
    You probably just have to be patient and wait for Google to trust your site again. Multiple redirects in a short period of time would look suspicious. Work at getting more links and you should get your rankings and traffic back.
     
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  4. lzy

    lzy Peon

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    #4
    Changing domain one too many times. Only option is give it a while and build up traffic again.
     
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  5. zurpit.com

    zurpit.com Peon

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    #5
    Just wait it out, eventually google will find your new domain again
     
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  6. websolveit

    websolveit Well-Known Member

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    I think you are better off by having one good domain name that targets your main key words. That should be the domain name that is directly linked to your site (not redirected). I believe you are in a good niche. Good luck.
     
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  7. jingCo

    jingCo Well-Known Member

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    What detail do you need to know? I've been getting a lot of solid links to my site from other reputable sites.

    Strange thing is when I started juzdbamboo.com (the second site), it took 3 months to get the google ranking back to 3. When I changed it to www.juzd.com, the final site it only took a couple of days.

    Thanks for eveyone's feedback. I guess I'll just wait it out and continue to build my links. Any idea how long? 3 months? when Google does it's updates?
     
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  8. cheeky002

    cheeky002 Peon

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    #8
    why you change? if it aint broke, no fix it.
     
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  9. SK4life

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    #9
    You said it's only 3 months old. That's why. Give it time, I'm sure your rankings will pick back up. ;)
     
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    #10
    I think its a google penalty.
     
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  11. www.rapidvectorseo.com

    www.rapidvectorseo.com Peon

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    #11
    Submit a reconsideration requests, i hope every thing will be fine wid yr website.
     
    www.rapidvectorseo.com, Sep 12, 2008 IP
  12. kewlchat

    kewlchat Well-Known Member

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    Just get more back links to it with some cool key words in the anchor text and youll be fine :)
     
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    seoguru007 Banned

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    #13
    you be not be so tense because of this, just wait for some time...
     
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  14. Bridgesan

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    #14
    Don't really know mate as your site have a page rank of (3/10) so that alone indicates that you are not black listed
     
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  15. ad1

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    #15
    i switch directory before and did a 301 redirect...got the pagerank...but traffic dipped...took like 6 months to get back the traffic
     
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  16. jingCo

    jingCo Well-Known Member

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    There is no reconsideration link in my webmaster tools. This means I do not need to submit it?

     
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  17. Swimace

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    #17
    the PR and search algorithms are based on many things, you could have had sites linking to your old domain names you may not have been aware of, so when changing domains all these incoming links are broken.

    When it comes to ranking in organic search results; Google certainly favours older sites, and the URL you're using is also a factor, if you post some keywords into a page all about the changes you've made, put in the old urls, and as long as the content remains the same (as in the same topic) you can build up your visitors again, it just won't happen overnight.

    Plus no doubt you'll get a few hits from here today :)
     
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    Or maybe its just Google tampering with the algorithm. My rankings seem to have massively dropped over the past few weeks. Hopefully it will get back to normal.
     
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  19. jingCo

    jingCo Well-Known Member

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    Yea for sure. My referring site direct visits have been climbing a lot. My keywords used to be 85% of my visitors now it's the reverse, it's less than 15%. Luckily my non SE traffic is strong.
     
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    #20
    To check whether you are banned just peform this search "site:www.yoursite.dom" , if no results this means yoursite is banned or has never been indexed, if you see some results (at least one) this means your site is well indexed.
     
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