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Originally posted by SEGuru
There is no question that Google will troll to keep their DB clean, but again...if you are able to nab them prior to a re-index...you are good.
Google needs relevant domains, and you must get some relevant conetnt on it asap with its own unique IP. Give it every chance in the world to the spider as seemingly just having moved on the server , an IP change and/or a facelift.
But keep it relevant.
Nothing wrong with refering to Wayback (archives) to see what it used to look like. In fact, analyze the KW densities of that old page and get in the ball park.
Make sense?
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I don't think the relevancy is as imporant but it makes a lot of sense to do it anyway. Less chance of being reported by an observer which is likely how many of them get cleaned up. I don't think a unique IP is important at all. Most of my own share IPs and have not been affected to date. The whole density issue doesn't have as much affect as any other factor in my opinion.