How A Thin Adsense Site Can Be Restored

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If an Adsense (or Affiliate) site is thin, and been "buried" by Penguin, for example, can it be revived by building it up as an authority site, or is it better to start all over?
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    Originally Posted by terryrayburn View Post

    If an Adsense (or Affiliate) site is thin, and been "buried" by Penguin, for example, can it be revived by building it up as an authority site, or is it better to start all over?
    If there's really no great content there and the backlinks have been devalued, it might be time to move on.

    I did this with a few thin websites. I revamped the design and removed all the crappy pages which no longer got traffic. I sent those to a content renewal plan on Blogger to see if they can be reactivated. I'm combining them into longer posts.

    The website I removed 95% of the pages from is inching back up in traffic. Of course it has a lot less pages than it used to so the money is way down all time.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    If the site isn't deindexed, focus on ranking fresh URLs (internal pages).
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  • Profile picture of the author Ezra Anderson
    One of my small AdSense sites get busted by Penguin. I'm just going to start up a new site, and start from scratch.
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