Ranking after dropped domain registration - Help required

Discussion in 'Google' started by carlos247, Nov 29, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi folks

    I am just wondering if anyone has any good articles or information about how to get dropped domains to get re indexed into google. I have been looking around but the advice seems conflicting. Is it a case of sit and hope or are there ways in which sites can get re indexed quickly.

    Any advice appreciated.

    Cheers

    Carl
     
    carlos247, Nov 29, 2008 IP
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    When a domain has been registered with a new user, it's stats are reset. You'll just have to simply start it over again. Link exchanges for extra traffic and advertising to target audiences will definatly help.
     
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    carlos247 Well-Known Member

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    A domain I am trying this on still hasn't been indexed in google after several months of registering...I have tried link exchanges and several other ways to get indexed but no prevail..I normally get a site indexed in about 2 days sometimes quicker.

    Any advice?
     
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    Once you register a dropped domain, you should treat it as a new domain.
    If it was banned in the past, then one more step is required which is to request a reinclusion and then start optimizing your new domain by adding content and finally start your link building campaigns ;)
     
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    You should treat it as a new domain. Submit all the pages of the website to lots of social bookmarking sites to get it reindexed and get backlinks to the website.
     
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    You have to directly contact google to help you on that. There’s a reinclusion request regarding dropped or banned domain in webmasters tools dashboard.
     
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    me too .
     
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    I have requested reinclusion about a month ago..I haven't seen any changes though. I have started building some links and have quite a few pages of unique content relevant to the domain but still no luck...anything else I can do or is it just a case of wait a bit longer for google to re include it.
     
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    wrekoniz3 Well-Known Member

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    Contact Google and get thier opinion on this matter.
     
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