How to quickly move from one domain to another

wolf654

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Hi all. I recently saw a person in the issuance who very quickly moved to a new domain. His site was banned literally August 8, the same day he bought a new domain and redirected from the old site to the new (probably included the move to the GSC, but I can not be sure). I also did not see what manipulation of the site he did before the redirect, but looked in Ahrefs saw that he restores its link profile. The site moved literally a day, though only on one request, for the other requests also hangs the old domain.

If anyone knows what the method or how you can speed up the move site, please share the information, I think that many will be interested. Thank you in advance!
 
You can do a full crawl in Ahrefs for free if you link your property.
But that is irrelevant in the eyes of Google.
The right 301 1:1 and all that are the most crucial aspect when you do a domain switch.
Still, what is not clear, what do you mean by "ban" a manual action? Worst idea is to do a 301 when you get a manual action in your main domain. Completely irrelevant, the other aspects you commented.
 
You can do a full crawl in Ahrefs for free if you link your property.
But that is irrelevant in the eyes of Google.
The right 301 1:1 and all that are the most crucial aspect when you do a domain switch.
Still, what is not clear, what do you mean by "ban" a manual action? Worst idea is to do a 301 when you get a manual action in your main domain. Completely irrelevant, the other aspects you commented.
The site has been banned from being viewed from a particular region. This is not a manual action and not a sanction(.
Thank you for your response, maybe you know ways to help speed up the move of the site and quickly replace domains in prominence without losing positions. The thing is that we already did the move, the positions are restored, but here is the speed of the move is big in terms of competition.
 
The site has been banned from being viewed from a particular region. This is not a manual action and not a sanction(.
Ok, then as I said, the key are the 1:1 301 redirects. Ahrefs and all that things are completely useless. You can perform some actions though if you like your site to be monitored by them.
 
Was the ranking still the same? I hope it might take time when you completely re-direct it to a new one even with old back link profiles.
 
The competitor's ranking remains the same. Our ranking also remains the same with minimal errors, but our move lasts a month and in the interval of this time our site loses position. A competitor moved one keyword in a day and did not lose any position.
 
Was the ranking still the same? I hope it might take time when you completely re-direct it to a new one even with old back link profiles.
There is something that will definitely speed up the move - the Index API. If you send the whole site to be indexed, the move goes faster, Google will not move to a page that is not in extradition, and indexing it he sees that this page is moving to another site. The same option to send the old site from which we move through the index api, as google having gone to the page will see the redirect and will react to move faster.

I think there are other ways, maybe someone knows about them:)
 
Hello @wolf654

Your thread is published in the White hat subforum but the scenario you described sounds closer to BH. Simply saying that maybe was someone really knowing was he was doing, at the point of anticipating the algorithm ban to the previous domain.

Besides the Index API being included as a tactic in the whole Churn & Burn strategy, look at the factor of content freshness but considered from the search engine perspective.

I'm not assuring that the redirected website had his ranking page with dinamic or static content... but in any given case if the crawler bot is tricked to fetch up a URL very very often on short periods of time, the 301 redirect can be implemented by the search engine surprisingly ASAP.
 
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