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My Site Got Deleted, Want to Regain SEO Value?
04-08-2014, 06:34 PM
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My Site Got Deleted, Want to Regain SEO Value?
Some new employee damn straight deleted my blog in the name of I don't know trying to do what. The blog was getting like 200 unique pageviews daily and like 2000 pageviews. Some of my blog posts were ranking on page one. Lost everything but have build the blog from scratch again with a new design. Should I re post the old articles or should I write some from scratch? Please advice. What is the best thing to do since all the urls, apart from the homepage, will be different from what google has ranked.
I have no backup, tried with my hosting provider, no help too - so getting the original site back as it was is not an option.

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04-08-2014, 06:40 PM
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Try to get the host to reload the blog from their backup software.

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04-08-2014, 06:41 PM
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See if your content is still lingering in the various search engines caches, using a search site:yourdomain.com

You may be able to retrieve text from the cached pages, the internet archive wayback machine takes partial snapshots of decent size sites.

You might be able to find old incoming links reported in the services like opensiteexplorer.org which might help you piece together the old structure.

Ideally you would reconstruct the original URL structure, with similar articles at the exact same address as the old version in order to preserve any links to that page.

You can also make 301 redirects of old URLs with incoming links go to a new page location in order to preserve the value of that backlink.
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04-08-2014, 06:47 PM
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You can get your old backup by wayback machine or search results cache. Get your old backup with old file names and old content, you can regain everything. All the Best.
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