Two beliefs seem to be treated as settled facts around here: Sites hit by HCU (or GCU) cannot recover. A brand new domain with no history, no links, and no signals cannot get indexed by Google in any reasonable timeframe. I disagree with both, and I think the community would benefit from testing them properly rather than just debating them endlessly. Challenge 1 — HCU/GCU Recovery If you have a site hit by HCU or GCU that you consider unrecoverable, I'll take a look. Requirements: real site, no bad history, no adult content, English or Spanish. We'll audit it and tell you honestly whether it can be fixed and what it would take. As a bonus, if the site has no AI presence, we'll fix that too. Since this would involve real work and resources, if we move forward and WE SUCCEED, there's a fee ( usually in the 4-5 figure range depending on complexity). Funds held in escrow so both sides are protected. I mention this for transparency, not as the point of the exercise...
I'm creating a subdomain instead of a sub folder because all of the content will be for a different audience so it doesn't really fit in on the main site. Question is if I should make its own GSC property or is it ok to piggy back off the root Domain Property I already have in there. Any idea if together or separate effects indexing or any parts of seo in general? The main site is a car listing site. The subdomain will be targeting car dealers to get listed on the main domain. That's why I think they should be separate. I need to make a lot of content to reach car dealers but that content isn't useful on the main domain. submitted by /u/matt-dot-com [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/cNDq1pb