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I have a site that was banned in Google. http://www.mlmlead.net for what i don't know but I think it was for to many internal back links? I took all those out.
Now the question I have is there any chance this domain is going to make it back in ro do I need to start all over with another site/domain? I have two other sites on the same IP address that are PR 6 and 5 perspectively.. They are not banned? So what would be the faster course of action new site/domain? Or wait it out? If you have experience with a banned domain I would like to know.
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I would contact Google and ask for a re-inclusion request. If you think it is up-to-par with their standards and isn't spammy or doing anything to their un-liking, then you'll get re-included.
Most people don't know how to rank a new site (sandbox) so the time it will take to rank a new site probably won't be the faster approach. Google doesn't want to not have fresh content on their index, so why don't you setup an indexable RSS feed that updates all the time, keeping your site fresh and making it look like you're adding content daily for visitors. |
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