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To have the site re-included in the index, you need to submit a reconsideration request to Google.
Before you submit the request you should clean up the problem that led to the ban. You should ensure that your site follows the Google Webmaster best practices. You should be repentant in your reconsideration request, admit what you did, explain why you did it and that you won't do it again. A reconsideration request is processed by a human, so there are no shortcuts, you have to either do the work to clean it up or you won't have a hope of being successful. Go here http://support.google.com/webmasters...n&answer=35843 Once reconsideration requests were a one sided affair and you had no idea if the request had been looked at let alone processed. Now Google has a messaging system so you will get feedback about your request one way or the other. The most important thing you can learn from this is that there are no shortcuts anymore. I know there are successful people using XRumer and SEONuke to build backlinks, however more often than not this will catch up with you. In my own testing Google is getting much better at analyzing a sites link profile, unless it looks natural to Google you run the risk of trouble. The same goes for spun content, Google is actively working on hardcore AI to mimic human reviewers (yes Google does have manual reviewers of sites). In 2012 it's going to get much harder to avoid being penalized as Google ramps up it's use of algorithms like Panda to weed out shallow, poor quality and spam sites. |
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Buy Google stock and threaten to sell.
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You made your bed now lay in it? Heh. |
Glad to see Google is penalizing fucks who look to exploit the system to overtake honest webmasters with cheap tricks. Some people work hard for years to see results and you look to overtake them with cheats to reap benefits that should belong to them? Hope your site never gets unbanned! Fucking pussy!
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The only sure way to resolve the issue is to clean the problem up as much as possible, yes this could take time, then repent to Google via a Reconsideration Request |
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- submit reconsideration request but expect nothing, it wont do anything.
- start over, do not redirect the banned domain to your new site as will pass the penalty. - i would probably go with new content just to be sure. although i just checked a site where i recycled content from a banned domain and is doing ok. - next time launder your links by blasting web 2.0s. -sorry to hear, i know it sucks. this is all from experience. - oh yeah bing and yahoo is microscopic compared to google for the same serp positions, not even worth the bother. |
They don't need your business
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The first thing you should have learned from any blackhat program is never use it on your money site. Those guys usually set up a dozen (or more) little shit websites and blackhat blast them. If it backfires they toss the site, meanwhile they all have nice backlinks passing on the juice to their money site. Now you have learned a lesson from the google gods, next time get a site with some really bitchin' content and try that route.
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Similar thing happened to me a while back. Complete ban, no idea why, decided to leave it, concentrate on other stuff.
The ban got lifted after about 3 years and it is now doing better than ever with Google traffic. |
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Your chances of it getting re-indexed are close to nothing and even if it does you will never have a healthy rank with it again. Trash it and start off again with a new domain. |
Real organic traffic is type ins not google, and now you know
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