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site banned, now use new domain

will google ban the new domain too?

         

evan081

10:02 am on Mar 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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My site was recently banned by google, what will happen if I register a new domain, then setup the same site, and then 301 redirect the banned domain to the new one? will google ban the new one too?

of course, the new domain will completely be within google adsense compliance, and will not repeat what happened with the previous domain, anyone with some facts on this matter?

Thanks in advance

dollarshort

9:19 am on Apr 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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A banned site displays all psa's 100% of the time, it happened to me on my auction site, I converted it to Chitika its doing very well. My adsense account is doing fine too, I even received a christmas card from G this year:)

evan081

10:21 am on Apr 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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yes thank you for your inputs, of course now I understand all the copyright issues.

My website is like a user submitted directory, so all links on my site is submitted by the website owner.

Im not going to do it again, but out of curiosity, on my link submission form, would it make it legal if I put a TOS to which the user must agree to in order to submit their site? something like "by submitting your site to blah.com, you hereby agree that we will frame your page when a user clicks on your link, and we reserve the right to place advertising on that frame"?

but I will no way do that again though, the site would average around $3K+ a month, and the ads on the frame brings is just under $100 a month, so its not worth it at all IMO :)

evan081

10:23 am on Apr 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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A banned site displays all psa's 100% of the time, it happened to me on my auction site, I converted it to Chitika its doing very well. My adsense account is doing fine too, I even received a christmas card from G this year:)

no, sites displaying PSA's 100% of the time means 100% of the time the site does not have visitors within the geographical zone that advertisers want, hence PSA, a banned site would display an "Authorization Error" page

moTi

3:08 pm on Apr 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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would it make it legal if I put a TOS to which the user must agree to in order to submit their site? something like "by submitting your site to blah.com, you hereby agree that we will frame your page when a user clicks on your link, and we reserve the right to place advertising on that frame"?

might be legal if you explicitly clarify this. since you didn't do that before and framing other peoples' pages without their consent is not allowed, you have to start with zero content.

now the success depends on how dumb your users are. why on earth would i submit my copyrighted content to your site, gain absolutely no profit because you don't even link out to me and you make money out of my work?

boy, that's not how the internet works. you need OWN content.

tdotn

8:17 pm on Apr 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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now the success depends on how dumb your users are. why on earth would i submit my copyrighted content to your site, gain absolutely no profit because you don't even link out to me and you make money out of my work?

well, there could be some benefits, one is the traffic. consider if digg was to frame your site, would you still submit your articles to them?

anyway, $3K+ a month? ouch!

moTi

11:16 pm on Apr 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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well, there could be some benefits, one is the traffic.

traffic from what? taking possession of external content is not linking.

consider if digg was to frame your site, would you still submit your articles to them?

as i understand the op, the only "content" is the framed websites and not some submitted articles. apart from that, i'd never allow to have my site framed.

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