Google Officially Banned Co.Cc Domains From Search Engine

Recently when I am checking my all niche free blogs in webmaster tool or analytics results. I was worried to see visitors really reduce from Google search engine and get completely shocked. Because my blog still running on free domain co.cc

After that I have just check co.cc in Google search engine and get really shocked there are no results about co.cc, Google has displace all co.cc domains and sub-domains and blocked from search engine.

Google band co.cc domains for life

After sometimes on 3rd July, 11 Google announced on their blog that they have blocked free co.cc domain names in all over the world.

Every internet user knows about co.cc domain because it’s pretty well popular free domain providing service. Most of the bloggers use co.cc domain for adsense approval but unfortunately it won’t be work now.

That’s bad information for every blogger or co.cc users. Google has killed off 11 million plus .co.cc websites from search engine. I have right searched the word ” site:co.cc ” and there’s no website comes up with co.cc.

Getting no results to check co.cc

According to an investigation team by Anti-Phishing operational Group, .co.cc free of charge domains have been sponsored 4966 phishing attacks as of 1st July, December to 31st, July 2010 after complete investigation Google, finally decided to block them all.

If you have a website with co.cc domain then you can shift it to BlogSpot or WordPress immediately. And simple social bookmark your new domain. I am sure Google re-indexed your content.

Google Officially Banned Co.Cc Domains From Search Engine

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3 Responses to "Google Officially Banned Co.Cc Domains From Search Engine"

  1. Geek Revealed says:

    This is bad on Google’s part one of my blogs was also de-indexed by Google.

  2. Fraz Ahmed says:

    Just transfer your domain to blogger :)

  3. Swayam Das says:

    This move has particularly posed a problem for bloggers who used free hosting.
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