I think everyone will try their best to solve the problem of downgrading the website or K. If it is okay, there are many solutions and it may be restored in a matter of two months, but once you get killed, I think you have to find another way. Otherwise, this website is not sentenced to death, and it takes at least a long time to recover. As a webmaster, no one is willing to give up on their own.
I remember that I made a source code download site in 2003 and spent
I think everyone will try their best to solve the problem of downgrading the website or K. If it is okay, there are many solutions and it may be restored in a matter of two months, but once you get killed, I think you have to find another way. Otherwise, this website is not sentenced to death, and it takes at least a long time to recover.
Maybe you will say that I am stupid. Isn't it possible to use a domain name or url jump? I used this at the time, and I bound a new domain name to my new registration. Because it was with the original domain name, the search leads to know that it is a site and has never been included; deleting and binding old domain names can only use new domain names. This is equivalent to a new website. This is similar to re-building a website, and the weight is difficult; url jump? The effect is the same. It is better than binding a new domain name separately...
After k or downgrading, I think many webmasters will experience it. To solve this problem, it is better to use 301 for permanent forwarding, as well as those websites that need to change domain names, you can use this method. Now let's use an instance to describe this process. For example, I have now created another website www.ora.com.cn. Baidu has recorded a lot of data and the traffic is acceptable. If my website is K homepage or downgraded one day, I will consider changing the domain name. For example, if the new domain name uses www.abc.com, the first step is to delete and bind the old domain name to the website. Step 2, create a new website, do not put any web page, bind the old domain name, set 301 on IIS to permanently forward to the new domain name www.abc.com, OK, this is done, isn't it easy?