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Move the suspended Domain to another Domain

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by passcrk2005, Jul 25, 2013.

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    Well.. here is a little bit of problem...

    I have a website with more than 200,000 pages indexed.
    The problem is that my website was banned by the hosting company for unlimited time because I lost a lawsuit with another website which said that I have used their name in my domain name ( anyway this is irrelevant)

    Now I moved the old website to a new domain and I want to keep all the pages.

    The idea is that I can't redirect nothing to the new domain because I don't have access to the old site,
    So how I can to move the website to the new domain and to avoid the duplicate content penalties ( because the old site still has in this moment around 19,000 indexed pages)

    P.S: i can found the old site in the SERPs only if i look with site:example.com, if I look for an exact phrase or something like that the old site is not appearing in the searches
     
    passcrk2005, Jul 25, 2013 IP
  2. WPOSolutions

    WPOSolutions Active Member

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    Do you still own and have access to the original old domain name?
     
    WPOSolutions, Jul 25, 2013 IP
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    no I don't have access to the old domain!
     
    passcrk2005, Jul 26, 2013 IP
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    grrr, that sucks. Did you have authorship over that domain? If you did, you can claim authorship over the new domain by confirming the email address that looks like .
    Read more here - https://plus.google.com/authorship
    That might do the trick.
    Other than that, I don't think it's a huge problem, and you may not have any other option but just upload those 19k duplicate onto the new domain. But the old domain should eventually expire, I guess. You could be running ebsite audit of the old domain from time to time, to see what's still indexed in Google.
     
    Last edited: Jul 30, 2013
    Kianu42, Jul 30, 2013 IP
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