Thursday, August 22, 2013

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    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 04:11AM -0700  

    One more thing. I searched google for my old domain name and it's not there
    any more does that mean google removed it from it's indexes? And what if I
    bought it again would that make a difference?
     
    On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 3:45:43 PM UTC+2, kareem bahrawy wrote:

     

    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 04:06AM -0700  

    Thanks for your replies, so as you say the best solution is to buy my old
    domain again for say 6 months and redirect all old pages to the new domain
    pages... 6 months will be enough for google to change its indexes to my new
    domain pages right ?
     
    On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 3:45:43 PM UTC+2, kareem bahrawy wrote:

     

    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 21 06:45AM -0700  

    Hi Kareem,

    Are you sure that the pages you wrote were ever indexed by Google in the
    first place? If they have never been indexed then you have nothing to
    worry about - just go ahead and create your new blog and forget about the
    old one.

    Likewise, if your original pages were indexed but are not in the index now
    then I wouldn't worry. Google could not consider your "new" pages to be
    duplicate content if they have nothing in their index to compare them with!

    Take the URL of one of your "old" pages and put it in the address bar of
    your browser - if the page isn't displayed then you can be sure that it no
    longer exists.

    Hope that helps,

    Colin
     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:11:23 PM UTC+1, kareem bahrawy wrote:
     

     

    kareem bahrawy <kareem3d.a@gmail.com> Aug 21 06:53AM -0700  

    Hi Colin,
     
    Thanks for your quick reply.
    I searched google with the URL of one of my old pages and nothing came up
    (just the facebook page I created but I can delete it). Does that mean I
    can now go ahead and move all the old content to my new domain and not to
    worry about google blocking me or something because of duplication?
     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:45:02 PM UTC+2, Colin King wrote:

     

    Colin King <colin@educationquizzes.com> Aug 21 10:18AM -0700  

    Hi Kareem,

    I would expect that because your earlier domain has "expired" there is no
    danger of now creating anything that might be deemed by Google to be
    duplicate content on your new domain. I must confess though that I am not
    ABSOLUTELY sure - maybe someone else in the forum can step in with a
    further assurance.

    Many thanks,

    Colin


     
    On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 2:53:45 PM UTC+1, kareem bahrawy wrote:
     

     

    waqas derby <waqasderby@gmail.com> Aug 21 06:13AM -0700  

    Hello,
    I am getting good score on testing but for some reason unable to
    make on top position for "Gujrat News" on http;//www.shanegujrat.com.
     
    Any suggestions ?
     
    Regards,
     
    Hamad
     
    On Monday, March 5, 2007 9:16:39 PM UTC, SEOExpert wrote:

     

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