PBN sites desindexed because of hosting

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Hello guys,

I verified yesterday that some of my PBN sites was deindexed,

I think this happened because the hostings, I always have sites hosted in differents companies, all hostings of $1 or $2 per month, but in one case I have two sites in the same host, and they was deindexed.

MY SITES DEINDEXED ARE HOSTED IN:

HOSTAKERS
BLASTPORT


So, stay away from them.

I have some doubts about it, for example: Can I index these sites again? If yes, how? I didnt drop the link of this sites to my money sites, this can damage them?
#desindexed #hosting #pbn #sites
  • Profile picture of the author edpudol1973
    I doubt that the reason why they were de-index is your hosting. There are maybe other reason why it was de-index.

    1. Quality content issue
    2. To Many outbound link
    3. Someone reported your network

    You can request for reconsideration if you think this is a mistake. But if I were you I will remove all outbound link first, put some good content before request for reconsideration.
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  • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
    Thanks, but how can I do the request for reconsideration? I just know how to use the disavow tools, and I verified in Webmaster tools and dont have any messages.

    I did a search on a google of how do the reconsideration, but without sucess.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

      Thanks, but how can I do the request for reconsideration? I just know how to use the disavow tools, and I verified in Webmaster tools and dont have any messages.

      I did a search on a google of how do the reconsideration, but without sucess.
      thats because when a domain is deindexed its deindexed for a good time. If reconsiderations worked for that then everyone would try that.

      I think theres a good possibility it was the hosting if the server you were on had a lot of PBN sites on them. One of the stupidest things I see people do here is take suggestions for hosts. I want no part of a small cheap host that is recommended by internet marketers.

      Still not saying it definitely was the hosting either. Impossible to say.
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    • Profile picture of the author edpudol1973
      Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

      Thanks, but how can I do the request for reconsideration? I just know how to use the disavow tools, and I verified in Webmaster tools and dont have any messages.

      I did a search on a google of how do the reconsideration, but without sucess.
      Here is the reconsideration link https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/reconsideration
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    • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
      Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

      Thanks, but how can I do the request for reconsideration? I just know how to use the disavow tools, and I verified in Webmaster tools and dont have any messages.

      I did a search on a google of how do the reconsideration, but without sucess.
      You can't ask Google to reconsider a deindexed PBN site. Just delete your links from them and move on. Learn from your mistakes and don't ever use cheap $1 hosts to host your PBN sites again.
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      • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
        more crap learned from Alex Becker "want to gain $5000000 per day? just use $1 hosting in your PBNs".
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  • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
    somebody here already recovered a PBN site? I will erase the links, put some content, change the hosting, and wait.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    The simplest way to identify if it was a hosting issue is to grab all the other sites hosted on the same server and see how many were deindexed.

    If you find a lot of other sites deindexed, you were in a bad neighborhood. Like one site on the server got identified as a network site and caused someone to take a look at the rest.
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    • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
      I have more than 20 PBN sites, 3 deindexed, 2 in the same host, for me the guilty is the hosting.

      somebody here already recovered a PBN site?
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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      The simplest way to identify if it was a hosting issue is to grab all the other sites hosted on the same server and see how many were deindexed.

      If you find a lot of other sites deindexed, you were in a bad neighborhood. Like one site on the server got identified as a network site and caused someone to take a look at the rest.
      This very much.

      Btw I also had some sites deindex on shared hosts in the last months (though only a handful out of 600+ domains), even on Hostgator, couldn't find any specific reason really, didn't check if others were deindexed on that IP, I just treat it as a cost of doing business, nothing more nothing less.

      Now I repurposed/restructured/redesignes whatever almost my whole network to be related per niche, I also use custom headers / banners and all that crap, who knows if i helps , I care less really. losing a few domains out of 100's is really nothing to worry about.

      What many seem to forget is that it's not about the network, it's about the rankings, and a few domains are easily replaced and the rankings easily compensated.
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      • Profile picture of the author AffiliatingAlan
        The host was a major factor.

        I got de-indexed on blastport as well.

        In regards to reconsideration, I was thinking of re-making site as a legit site under different whois and host and trying for request.

        Don't know if it would work
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        • Profile picture of the author nik0
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          Originally Posted by AffiliatingAlan View Post

          The host was a major factor.

          I got de-indexed on blastport as well.

          In regards to reconsideration, I was thinking of re-making site as a legit site under different whois and host and trying for request.

          Don't know if it would work
          Blastport sounds so familiar but I can't find it in my list of 70+ shared hosts.

          I do have it in my memory so I must've had or registered an account there.

          I do remember a few hosts I paid for that never delivered my account details, maybe Blastport was one of them, in that case good they cheated me for a few bucks, at least my domains are still alive
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          • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
            Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

            I do remember a few hosts I paid for that never delivered my account details, maybe Blastport was one of them, in that case good they cheated me for a few bucks, at least my domains are still alive
            this happened to me with upwebhosting, I paid for 12 months, without delivery, when I tried to contact the host, he attended me normally, so I said "and about my host, my account details are ...?", so he close the window and stole me $12 in paypal, because paypal dont refund if your transaction doesnt envolves physical delivery.
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        • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
          Originally Posted by AffiliatingAlan View Post

          In regards to reconsideration, I was thinking of re-making site as a legit site under different whois and host and trying for request.

          Don't know if it would work
          I have heard of people getting the domain reindexed on domains that had expired for awhile. I personally have not heard of anyone recovering the domain they lost themselves.
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      • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
        Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

        This very much.

        Btw I also had some sites deindex on shared hosts in the last months (though only a handful out of 600+ domains), even on Hostgator,
        Yeah, but I have 20 sites in $1-$2,5 hosting per month, 3 of them deindexed, 15% of the 20 sites. according the number that you passed to me of your sites deindexed, is much inferior that 15%, so I will change my hosts.
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    • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      The simplest way to identify if it was a hosting issue is to grab all the other sites hosted on the same server and see how many were deindexed.
      And how can I do it? Do you use whois for search for the other sites? Normally in design companies have the name of the customers in the site, so would be easy, but not for hostings.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

        And how can I do it? Do you use whois for search for the other sites? Normally in design companies have the name of the customers in the site, so would be easy, but not for hostings.
        Google around. There are a bunch of sites out there that let you enter in an IP address and they pull up every site hosted on that IP address.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Waller
    You're assumption that it was hosting related is probably correct - a few months ago I had a number of network sites deindexed and the clear link was hosting.

    I haven't tried moving them to new hosts, but it might be worth doing so with at least one to see if it works - just don't move it to one of your other current hosting accounts, get a brand new one so you are not potentially putting other network sites at risk of exposure.

    As for where to host in future, I'd say it partly comes down to how you run your network sites and how much you pay for the domains. The more money you invest in domains, content, etc, then the more important it is to buy good hosting to protect that investment.
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