I bought the domain and put up about 500 pages on the site. After roughly one week, the front page was indexed. Then it took only 24 hours before it was gone again. Fair enough - I thought it was the usual fluctuation, so I waited a couple of weeks for it to get re-indexed. Nothing. Waited another month - nothing. I searched around and found a couple of blacklists with blocked email addresses from the domain I just bought. So, someone has been spamming with my new domain, making it highly possible that google and others banned it from the serps.
What is intersting is the way google displays banned domains versus unregistrered/no-content domains. Here is what is says when you search for "domain.com" if it is banned:
Sorry, no information is available for the URL domain.com
* Find web pages that contain the term "domain.com"
And here is how it looks if not banned:
Sorry, no information is available for the URL domain.com
* If the URL is valid, try visiting that web page by clicking on the following link: domain.com
* Find web pages that contain the term "domain.com"
I just thought I'd share this.
Is there way to learn why a domain got banned and is it possible to have it reincluded after getting rid of that problem?
When a domain is banned, do you keep on getting traffic from Google for let's say more than a month or does the traffic stop completely in a short time?
When a domain is banned, do you keep on getting traffic from Google for let's say more than a month or does the traffic stop completely in a short time?
Er not really, if you check your site stats when you get banned your traffic goes to zero straight away from that search engine.
You will still get visitors to your site either typing in your domain name in a browers window or clicking from their favorites and also from other search engines, but seeing as google is the main source of most sites traffic you will see a significant drop in traffic when a site is removed from the google database.
Not very nice having a hand removal but there you go...
It's time's like this to make drastic changes to your site, leave it a couple of months after the ban and contact them asking for a reinclusion, but don't hold your breath while you wait
Would anybody be kind enough to make a comment on what seems wrong if I sticky my address?
widgets.com/
Google can show you the following information for this URL:
Find web pages that are similar to widgets.com
Find web pages that link to widgets.com
Find web pages from the site widgets.com
Find web pages that contain the term "widgets.com"
This doesn't match what the original poster gets, and I can't figure out how to get a result anything like the two options he presents.
This was something that I remember reading from forum3, not from personal experience, so if you want to dig deeper, that's a good place to start.
Does anyone have any experience that might indicate how long it should take to get these sites indexed again by Google?
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