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: Could a previous owner's email spam prevent a new great site on that domain from ranking now? As far as I can tell there is no real connection between email spam and SEO, but I have a hard

@Sarah324

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As far as I can tell there is no real connection between email spam and SEO, but I have a hard time explaining any other way.

Site: local marketing agency with major clients, good profile and decent SEO stats (I've done local SEO audit) by all accounts they should be up top or at least somewhere in the middle. They did mention when they bought the domain their emails were going to spam if there was even a mention of that domain name in the email because of previous owners. They worked with gsuite and spamlists to get the domain delisted. So hypothetically all is good.

The problem is their SEO stats is OK, all their pages are listed but in terms of competitive SEO they are non-existent. Besides their company name they are not ranking for any terms I checked to pages 10+ (for reference a site I made in a similar niche 6 months ago with no optimization is on page 3).

I am scratching my head what is going on? Is there any way to contact Google to ensure they are not penalized? I am reluctant to do any more optimization until this is resolved.

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@Vandalay111

Well it depends really. Some spam blacklists may affect your rating due to search engines linking to blacklist entries where your site is flagged as bad/blacklisted. You can always ask the blacklist to remove you and ask google to remove the entry (if possible).

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@Holmes151

I can't answer your question from an SEO angle, but I have seen new domain owners impacted by the actions of previous owners, including having their new domains being included on blocklists, marked as fraudulent, on Phishing lists, etc. Though in the instances I've seen, these have been domains that were dropped and then re-registered within a few months.

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