Google does not index my new website

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I registered a new domain, built a website and get backlinks. Google has index none pages of my website. I just noticed that this domain was expired earlier. I sent in Google webmaster tools reconsideration to Google but I know they will do nothing. This same thing has happened once before to one of my sites.

Does anyone know what to do now?


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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Chase
    Have you used any pinging tools or something like linklicious.me to get it crawled? How long ago did you build the site?
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  • Profile picture of the author nisha02
    Firstly register your domain and then add url to google. Your links will remain same as they were previously
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  • Profile picture of the author murrad
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    • Profile picture of the author oluttuoppi
      Thanks for your answers. I have about 50 websites and I know very well how to get a new site indexed, normally in under 24 hours. I try to ping my site if it helps...

      The problem is that I registered expired domain. There is no any other problems. I'm sure for that. Maybe I have to register a new (not used before) domain and move pages under that new domain and make 301-redirections.

      My site is a few days old.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ben S
        I have registered dropped domains in the past that were abused by the previous owner. I was more or less sure of this because I was able to search in Google for the site and I found old RSS snippets and stuff like floating around still.

        Plus I checked my AWstats and there was no crawler activity which was a dead giveaway.

        So, it might be under a manual penalty, if it is then you would probably need to do a reconsideration request with Google and let them know the domain has changed hands.
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        • Profile picture of the author oluttuoppi
          "you would probably need to do a reconsideration request with Google and let them know the domain has changed hands."

          I have done that but I probably have to wait months until something happens...



          We've received a request from a site owner to reconsider how we index the following site: ---

          We'll review the site. If we find that it's no longer in violation of our Webmaster Guidelines, we'll reconsider our indexing of the site. Please allow several weeks for the reconsideration request. We do review all requests, but unfortunately we can't reply individually to each request.
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  • Profile picture of the author walia072
    Google use automatically crawl sites, so site can submit on Google re-register your site and then submit your sitemap to webmaster
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  • Profile picture of the author seofirst8
    Was that an expired domain or penalize domain?

    Do you have the clarity on that?
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