If you're in the business of buying and selling domains, catching domains on the drop, or collection of domains you think might be valuable in the future, it is important to make sure the domains you do not buy damaged goods.
Domains have been known banned by search engines like Google for violating their TOS (terms of service). Domains are also known to exist around the world spam blacklists. Many areas get blacklisted for spamming search engines or spamming viamass e-mail.
You certainly do not want to pay top $ for a domain only to find that it never gets indexed by a search engine and you're left with fishing for movement back and paid circulation for the rest of the field's life.
So what are you doing?
First, you can instrument an online to see if a domain is banned by Google. I have provided this tool for http://www.dnxpert.com/google-banned-checker/ my blog readers. The program is free, and ita lot of these tools do – it queries the Google API and checkes that G has to say.
For most domains I query, it displays the message
"This domain does not appear to be banned.
This tool is not sufficient on its own though.
For new registered or not registered regions, the instrument, thanks to the Google API, gives the following confusing message:
The domain has no PageRank value, it is likely to be banned.
Try it by lookingthe status of a clearly non-registered domain like weqwewqewerewrewrr.com. Sure, my heart racing a few times. Do not fret though, if you read further below, the message
reads:
The domain has no record in Google, it is new or may be banned.
So, even though the Google API claims that your domain is banned, it is also that there are no records with Google for your domain which may indicate that your domainonly new and has not
not indexed.
So, to see if your domain is simply a new or really been banned by Google (and possibly other search engines) that's what you should do:
If you Google domain such as "weqwewqewerewrewrr.com" in our example above, a default message:
Sorry, no information is available for the URL field. Com
* Find web pages with the term "weqwewqewerewrewrr.com"
If youGoogle a prohibited ground like you, will receive another:
Sorry, no information is available for the URL weqwewqewerewrewrr.com
* If the URL is valid, try visiting the web by clicking the following link: weqwewqewerewrewrr.com
* Find web pages with the term "weqwewqewerewrewrr.com"
Oh and finally, if you end up buying a domain name search engine is prohibited by one, most search engines have a reinclusion / reconsiderationprocedures in place. You can Google reconsideration request to Google's website.

