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Banned Site's Content to a New Domain Name

         

ganapathi

2:22 pm on Nov 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I have a wallpaper site which was getting high organic traffic. Google banned it as pure spam. I use Image Grabber and all of the images were taken only from Google Images. Its now banned.

I would like to dispose the banned domain name and move the Content to a new domain name. I heard some or the other way Google will find out and ban the new domain as well.

I would like to know how exactly Google does that.

I have completely changed the Site design and got a New domain name. Now, i am about to dispose the old domain name and move the content to the new domain name in a different hosting server.

I know its wrong. I am aware that i will get caught. Just give me your suggestions to proceed with the new domain. I would like to play this once.

aakk9999

3:46 pm on Nov 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Mods note:
The discussion on morality and law-breaking of this approach is being discussed in a different thread, so I suggest that any further comments on the legality and morality aspect are continued to be posted there:

Wallpaper website Banned by Google after Penguin update
http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/4713481.htm [webmasterworld.com]



With regards to a specific question in this thread, if it works in recovering the site, I gather it would work for a short time only, until Google catches with it again. You may try the following:

- do not redirect
- use a different host and whois
- upload your content and hope for the best

RedBar

5:17 pm on Nov 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I know its wrong. I am aware that i will get caught.


Why are you going through all this effort only to get banned again?

I would like to know how exactly Google does that.


Don't forget Google is a domain name registrar and has access to all kinds of information, stuff you probably would never believe...do you have an Android phone or tablet?

ganapathi

5:22 pm on Nov 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I never used Android phones or a tablet. I use only iOS mobiles.

Planet13

5:52 pm on Nov 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I've heard some rumors that you can just move a site and it will rank for somewhere between four to six months before meeting the same fate as the prior one.

I don't have any direct experience doing this myself.

aakk9999

6:25 pm on Nov 13, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I've heard some rumors that you can just move a site and it will rank for somewhere between four to six months


I heard it is only weeks really. Maybe depends on industry and competitivnes, I am not sure. In any case, going down this route you are entering churn and burn model and you need to be prepared to move the site from one domain to another many times. People who do it are usually in industries where they can earn a substantial amount (usually through a lead generation) in a very short period of time.

I don't think this is a viable business model for wallpaper site with stolen image content.

In any case, I do not think there is anything more to say on this subject here, so I am locking this thread.