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| Warrior in Training War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Canada
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Lets say for example, I have a site but just have it to secure the domain name so that I can work on it later. Then I forget to actually use it until 6 months later and all it has is a couple low quality articles as well as some adsense ads and no backlinking. Obviously the site will not be ranking high, but if I do enough on page and off page SEO can the site be revived? Or is it possible for a site to reach a point where google will just ignore it as a spam site?
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You can always work on a website. Always. Unless it's not in the result pages anymore (but that mean you would have done something really black hat).
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| Quality Matters Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Bangladesh
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I think this might works. If you do good work and freshen up your content with good quality and do it continuously with both on page and off page seo then your site will surely get noticed. I hope.
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Gulf Coast, USA.
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Actually it's a good way to do a new site. The site starts gaining some age because it's online, it gets indexed - and when you are ready to work on it the site is ready to go. I think a mistake some new marketers make is launching a new site and then constantly pushing it. The way you are describing is a more natural way to grow a long term site. Go for it. kay |
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