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    Thumbs up How to get a site deleted from Googles index back

    If you find that you have recently bought an expired domain name and are struggling to get your website into Googles index, then you need to submit a Reinclusion request.

    The correct process is as follows:

    Go to: http://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py

    Select – "Other" > “None of the above”

    In the title of the form ensure you put "Reinclusion request for expired domain"

    Then write a quick explanation regarding being the new owner of the domain, including the domain URL.

    Once you have submitted the form, you should receive an auto response email offering you links to help pages, these obviously can't solve your problem, so you will need to reply to the auto response email and explain that you still need their help.

    Once you have replied to the auto response email, you will eventually receive an email informing you that your request has been forwarded to an engineer.

    This is the point that you know Google are on the case. You should find after a few days that you site begins the normal process of being included in the index.

    As long as you inform Google that you are the new owner of the domain, and you correctly submit a Reinclusion request, you should have no problems getting your site indexed into Google.

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    Are you sure you can't just submit the site to google again? Using regular submission techniques? I would have thought that that would have worked...

    But maybe not..

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    What if google catches that as multiple submissions and accidentally mark you as spammer..
    Where from, Why here, Where to..?
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    you can use the Reinclusion request once and you will receive an auto responder message in your mail then reply to that message saying you still need help and explain the problem to them. So this way you are not submitting your site again and i don't think google should mark your site as spam for asking help! this is what most of the ppl follow for quick reinclusion.

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