Should I cut my losses and start over again or reverse 301 re-direct my way out of hell?

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I started an Australian e-commerce website on Shopify in early 2014 when I knew nothing about SEO. I use two domains - www.###.com.au and www.###.com., I have canonicalized .com.au as my primary domain. All backlinks point to this domain. There is currently a 301 redirect from the ###.com to ###.com.au.

When I was starting out I stupidly decided to buy some (a lot) fiver link building packages. I was clueless about anchor text over optimisation so I bought dozens of packages using money keywords as anchor text.
As I started to self educate myself about SEO over I realised that I had ****ed myself over. I started buying links and social signals from more reputable sources using naked and branded terms to try and negate the anchor thext over-optimization.

At the beginning of 2015 I somehow managed to crack page 1 (SERP volatility between 6-10) for a couple high volume keywords and a bunch of smaller volume keywords.

I have been monitoring my backlink profile and there are still plenty of spammy backlinks with shitty anchor text that are still indexing today. I got slapped with Google’s manual action spam penalty in October 2015 which only affected incoming links (not a site-wide penalty). This didn’t have an effect on my SERPS (nothing dropped). I disavowed a bunch of spammy links and submitted a consideration request but got rejected, because there are still spammy backlinks pointing to my site that are being indexed daily.

So my question is: I want transfer my e-commerce store to a fresh domain. My ###.com domain that I own has no links pointing to it and is the same age as my ###.com.au domain. I was wondering if you guys think I should reverse my existing 301 redirect from ###.com>###.com.au to ###.com.au>###.com. My concern is that the 301 re-direct will transfer the over-optimisation of my anchor text AND my manual action spam penalty over to ###.com.

I would love to hear what the community has to say about this. Cheers!
#301 #cut #hell #losses #redirect #reverse #start
  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Originally Posted by Tristan Broughton View Post

    I started buying links and social signals from more reputable sources using naked and branded terms to try and negate the anchor thext over-optimization.
    That doesn't sound like the best idea either... Well, "social signals" should not affect anything at least.

    Originally Posted by Tristan Broughton View Post

    My concern is that the 301 re-direct will transfer the over-optimisation of my anchor text AND my manual action spam penalty over to ###.com.
    Yep, that's probably how it works. If you redirect the same toxic links to another page, they're going to take it down too.
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    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

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    • Profile picture of the author mkii
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      Originally Posted by nettiapina View Post

      Yep, that's probably how it works. If you redirect the same toxic links to another page, they're going to take it down too.
      More likely it just won't do anything since it already has a manual action.
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  • Profile picture of the author namdas
    A 301 should lift the manual action - at least temporarily, possibly permanently - but it will do nothing for you if your anchors are still over optimised.

    I'd be concerned if you still have a manual action against your site after having already disavowed your links though - did they respond with any example ofl inks they still think are infringing? Have you taken your entire fiverr link reports and disavowed them all, or been selective?
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