Deindexing of PBN Question

itsjinx

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Can anyone tell me from experience if it is possible to salvage a private blog after it disappears from google? both site:domain and info:domain show nothing so I know it is deindexed. I'm trying to decide if there is anything I can do to get it back in good standings with google and indexed again? I have never used analytics/webmaster with the site so I don't know of any notifications from google....

thanks for your help!
 
I tried everything from from transferring the domain to another account with a different whois to building more backlinks on the deindexed blog and nothing seems to bring it back. So if it gets deindexed I would suggest you simply move on and buy a new domain.
 
Once deindexed I think you have very less hope of getting it back in Google.. Maybe maintain those domains to rank in Bing and Yahoo ;)
 
Ya, it's not impossible but it will take a lot of effort. Unless you have very solid sites it won't be worth the time, you are best off just dropping them and buying new ones.
 
Agreed, there's likely little you can do at this point. I would move on and focus on building more PBNs
 
interlinking or some pattern must have got google to take action against you
 
It will happen. I've had it happen with some of my sites as my network gets bigger...Just keep making more and do not look back :)
 
Submit a reconsideration request, althought that would probably be a waste of time. The best thing you can do is buy a new aged domain to replace the deindexed one.
 
Wait few days and check again. I had the same with few domains. After 1-2 weeks they finally again in index. Strange but it was happen.
 
nope. 100% original. PR4 site that is over 10 years old.

Was there spun content on it? If so then remove it. Paste some original content. Add to WMT and see if you got a PURE SPAM Manual Action. If so replace content with original content and file a reconsideration request.

But like others have said, it's probably just cheaper and more efficient to just buy a new domain.
 
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