Will Google Ban All Your Websites If One Goes Down If There All On The Same Host!

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I just register a new domain name with the word jcpenney in it for promoting some of there products.

Jcpenney just got in trouble with google for buying backlinks & got peninalized for doing it.

Do you think google will ban or deindex my other websites when there hosted on the
same shared server as the jcpenney website is on.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    How is your name on the same server as JCPenny. I don't quite get that?


    Otherwise NO you should not be penalized in this instance.
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    • Profile picture of the author meakerseeker
      It's not on there server the website with there name is registered to me
      but is hosted on my shared server with all my other sites.

      Originally Posted by Mike McAleer View Post

      How is your name on the same server as JCPenny. I don't quite get that?


      Otherwise NO you should not be penalized in this instance.
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  • Profile picture of the author O0o0O
    No, you shouldn't be penalized. But all of your websites that are listed in Google Webmasters Tools will be banned if one of them gets caught spamming.
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  • Profile picture of the author Floyd Fisher
    Originally Posted by meakerseeker View Post

    I just register a new domain name with the word jcpenney in it for promoting some of there products.

    Jcpenney just got in trouble with google for buying backlinks & got peninalized for doing it.

    Do you think google will ban or deindex my other websites when there hosted on the
    same shared server as the jcpenney website is on.
    No, but using JCPenney in a domain name is a good way get sued by JCPenney themselves.
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  • Profile picture of the author meakerseeker
    The domain is silimar to this one for an example jcpenneytools.com
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