Thursday, October 18, 2012

301 redirect to recover from penguin?

Since Penguin, permanent redirects can work incredible wonders, IF they are done correctly. If a site is algorithmically OR manually penalized, 301'ing can perform a miracle. In my experience, I have seen a 300-500% increase in traffic after 301 redirecting a penalized site to a newdomain. Occasionally, I even get BETTER traffic than the site had before the penalty. Let me explain the loophole.

Using a 301 Redirect as a loophole to top results:
• Step 1: Buy a new domain, make sure it contains at least one of the keywords you want to rank for. (old domains work better)
• Step 2: Set up the new domain on the SAME nameserver as the penalized site, but on a DIFFERENT IP address.
• Step 3: Put an exact site copy of your penalized site on the new domain
• Step 4: Do a manual sitewide 301, page by page through .htaccess. (Don't just 301 the homepage)
• Step 5: Report the "Name Change" in Webmaster tools. If you don't have webmaster tools for the penalized site, set it up FIRST.
• Step 6: Build 3-5 white hat links to the new domain (Guest Posting, Directories, Link-bait)
• Step 7: Slow your link building to the penalized site, but DO NOT stop building links to the old site.
• Step 8: Wait 2-3 days, your new site should start to get indexed.

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