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Google not accepting expired domains
My site visitbangla.com has not been added in google for 2 months ... i have learned from research that google doesn't accept expired domains.
and another thing... google says participation in the advertisement program does not positively or negatively affect any site.... but when i used to have adsense on my site it still did not index... the site .. visitbangla.com has been added to msn and yahoo . to resolve the problem i have mailed them too... at [email]help@gmail.com[/url] ... but they replied me with a url... www.google.com/help/... what do i do now? |
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If you recently purchased a domain name that had been expired, you are correct that it might take awhile for Google to start listing that domain with your content. In fact, they may never list it, if the pervious owner was subjected to a penalty of some kind with their search engine.
There was a growing problem with people purchasing domain names with high PR ratings in the past and then using that PR to promote their own content. I believe this is Google way to stop that type of activity. Your best bet is to start a new domain that has never been registered or expired before. To be sure of this, you need to do some research on various search engines, including the waybackmachine, to make sure that the domain wasn't previously owned. In the future webmaster will pressure domain registration companies to list whether a domain name has been used before or not. Right now, it's buyer beware when purchasing a domain name. Google has a long memory when it comes to domains that they believe tried to game their search engine. |
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The URL they replied to you with is where they want you to go to make a support request. Because e-mailing them directly is a no-go for them.
Either way, get some backlinks, create a Google sitemap, and amongst other things. |
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google indexing expired domains
I have over 70 domains " http://www.babanet.net/domains/" . I bought them after expired. When domains expired and google detect them google removes domains. Also when domains have no hosting and any index pages i think so remove at this condition as well. by the way, when i bought that domains they are not in google and i forward it to my other pages it start to seen google and when i stop forwarding again they removed from google. And one week ago i sent index.html to them this week i started to see some of my domains at google.
Finally i belive that they are no problem with expired domains for indexing. |
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Re: google indexing expired domains
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