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  1. 301 Redirect - Deindexed Site? SEO Value?
  2. Google deindexed one of my sites because of poor content quality (panda), however the site has some decent backlinks.
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  14. I wonder, if it's smart to 301 redirect that domain to a new site to pass some link juice? Would it reflect in positive or negative seo?
  15. Any suggestions or opinions?
  16. Thanks.
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  18. A deindexed site does not pass any juice. 301 redirecting is useless (you just risk getting the other website deindexed as well). And as per my knowledge, the algorithm hits does not deindex a website. You are most likely hit by a manual action/penalty.
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  21. Google deindexed one of my sites because of poor content quality (panda), however the site has some decent backlinks.
  22. I wonder, if it's smart to 301 redirect that domain to a new site to pass some link juice? Would it reflect in positive or negative seo?
  23. Any suggestions or opinions?
  24. Thanks.
  25. Click to expand...Yes, this works, you may pass the backlinks authority to one new domain with 301 refirect, is this method then own PBNs uses.
  26. A deindexed site does not pass any juice. 301 redirecting is useless (you just risk getting the other website deindexed as well). And as per my knowledge, the algorithm hits does not deindex a website. You are most likely hit by a manual action/penalty.
  27. Thanks for advice. I appreciate it.
  28. Actually a deindexed site not necessarily is a dud - it still passes link juice in a way secretly - but if it is deindexed, then the problem could lie somewhere else, such as a weak backlink profile, which is why it got deindexed in the first place.
  29. A lousy website with lousy content with good backlinks will still be indexed one-way another - the same goes with a site with alot of spam backlinks, it still gets indexed as it still has some quality links linking back to balance out the spam.
  30. If totally deindexed, then the link profile should be no good.
  31. Anyone who operates a single website (& lacks the ability to look under the hood) will have almost no clue about what changed or how to adjust with the algorithms.
  32. In the most recent algorithm update some sites which were penalized in prior "quality" updates have recovered.
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  34. Though many of those recoveries are only partial.
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  36. Many SEO blogs will publish articles about how they cracked the code on the latest update by publishing charts like the first one without publishing that second chart showing the broader context.
  37. The first penalty any website receives might be the first of a series of penalties.
  38. If Google smokes your site & it does not cause a PR incident & nobody really cares that you are gone, then there is a very good chance things will go from bad to worse to worser to worsterest, technically speaking.
  39. β€œIn this age, in this country, public sentiment is everything. With it, nothing can fail; against it, nothing can succeed. Whoever molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes, or pronounces judicial decisions.” - Abraham Lincoln
  40. Absent effort & investment to evolve FASTER than the broader web, sites which are hit with one penalty will often further accumulate other penalties. It is like compound interest working in reverse - a pile of algorithmic debt which must be dug out of before the bleeding stops.
  41. Further, many recoveries may be nothing more than a fleeting invitation to false hope. To pour more resources into a site that is struggling in an apparent death loop.
  42. The above site which had its first positive algorithmic response in a couple years achieved that in part by heavily de-monetizing. After the algorithm updates already demonetized the website over 90%, what harm was there in removing 90% of what remained to see how it would react? So now it will get more traffic (at least for a while) but then what exactly is the traffic worth to a site that has no revenue engine tied to it?
  43. That is ultimately the hard part. Obtaining a stable stream of traffic while monetizing at a decent yield, without the monetizing efforts leading to the traffic disappearing.
  44. A buddy who owns the above site was working on link cleanup & content improvement on & off for about a half year with no results. Each month was a little worse than the prior month. It was only after I told him to remove the aggressive ads a few months back that he likely had any chance of seeing any sort of traffic recovery. Now he at least has a pulse of traffic & can look into lighter touch means of monetization.
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