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Banned??? need advice

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by darrens, May 31, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Been banned by yahoo for a number of years ... the reason for this was because one of my clients posted a duplicate site as mine blah blah ...

    Anyway after a number of years i have redesigned my site and launched it.
    I now want to try and get it back into yahoo but how?

    any advice?
     
    darrens, May 31, 2009 IP
  2. postworker

    postworker Greenhorn

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    #2
    change your domain maybe
     
    postworker, May 31, 2009 IP
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    SEOClark Peon

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    #3
    i dont know if they will unbanned your site, the best thing to do is build another site related to your domain of course like postworker says change your domain.
     
    SEOClark, May 31, 2009 IP
  4. bogart

    bogart Notable Member

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    Try the $29 paid inclusion. Yahoo should reevaluate your site.
     
    bogart, May 31, 2009 IP
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    ABANAY Peon

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    i thinks that you need to replace your domain
     
    ABANAY, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    D-X69 Member

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    Yeah like what all people say, the only way is to change to a new domain
     
    D-X69, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    #7
    Remove the duplicae content and change the domain name
     
    lifeplayer, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    swaggerer Active Member

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    Yeah you'll need a new domain and it wouldn't hurt if you had a new address to use.
     
    swaggerer, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    #9
    If your site is doing well at google, I feel you should just ignore yahoo as it anyways does not help you get good percentage of traffic.

    If google is not your priority, then you may as well change the domain name and build a fresh site.

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
    RightMan, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    Lastbutnotleast Peon

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    I do 100% agree on that
     
    Lastbutnotleast, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    bogart Notable Member

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    Yahoo has 20% of search and is certainly worth going after. Other than onsite optimization (h1 tags,title, description,keyword density etc), remove duplicate content and the paid inclusion, I don't know of anything that you can do to overcome a yahoo ban.
     
    bogart, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    luckyyou_boy Peon

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    You could change the content and title of the site.
     
    luckyyou_boy, Jun 2, 2009 IP
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    Paid inclusion is the answer.
     
    jeffh23, Jun 2, 2009 IP