Need help with a site i started- please read if you are good at seo

Discussion in 'SEO' started by affiliatelabel, Oct 17, 2012.

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    I bought a 15 year old domain at auction that sold computers in italy. It was not dropped at all, i then bought 1500 blog posts from a site that went out of business and shut down. I pulled the content off the domain and deleted it. Then after 4 weeks check copyscape and google and it was all clean no copys of it or showing on old domain. I started posting 5 a day and they are 1300 words plus each . To this day and its been 4 months they are indexed by google but not ranking except a handfull. The issue with that is anything that shows in google shows -italy next to the blog ranking. The domain is pr2 and will be a pr4-5 this next update . It has authority of 32 , it should be higher by months end. With 400 blog posts posted and only a few ranked where i can find them , we are getting no traffic daily. We should be getting odds and end long long tail traffic by now from google . So what does this sound like the problem is? I have no ads on the site yet , no outbound links, iam stumped, please reply to a pm or to thread if you have had this kinda of experience before .
     
    affiliatelabel, Oct 17, 2012 IP
  2. mytechbay

    mytechbay Banned

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    You should Consult Someone who can visit your website and suggest you personally. Hire a experienced SEO Executive.
     
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    Can i have your website name.
     
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    makeit easy Active Member

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    4 weeks period is not enough to receive organic traffic. You need at least 2-3 months.

    Are you saying that you have deleted the original domain after pulling its 1500 blog posts? It's a big mistake. You had to redirect it to the 15 years old domain.

    SE's will keep the cached version of original domain for a very long time, for several years even if the domain has been deleted, in their databases and will keep using the cached data in their algorithm. SE's will remove its cached version on search results in a few months but it doesn't mean the cached version will be deleted from their databases. Therefore, if you destroy the relation between the indexed content and its domain, you should redirect its original domain to another domain (preferably to a fresh domain with no history) with the old, original content.
     
    makeit easy, Oct 29, 2012 IP