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Googlebot stopped crawling after a 301 redirect mistake on a 25‑day‑old domain – how to force a recrawl safely?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oscar Bogan" data-source="post: 28976" data-attributes="member: 11248"><p>Hey Everyone , I messed up. New domain (~25 days old, clean reg). I set up 301s from a few keyword‑rich subdomains to the homepage, thinking it would consolidate rankings. Instead, Googlebot almost completely stopped visiting.</p><p></p><p>Last homepage crawl: ~June 26. Money pages: ~June 29. It's now mid‑July and nothing has been recrawled. Traffic has tanked, and the site has disappeared from rankings for keywords it was previously on page 2‑3 for. Some terms don't rank at all anymore.</p><p></p><p>I've already fixed everything:</p><p>– All redirects removed, structure is stable.</p><p>– Sitemap with real lastmod, internal links cleaned up, fresh content added.</p><p>– Cloudflare cache purged, sitemap resubmitted, manual GSC indexing requests done (useless at this scale).</p><p></p><p>The problem is purely crawl frequency – Google isn't coming back to see the site is fine now. On a young domain, waiting weeks for natural recrawl isn't an option.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for grey‑hat methods that actually work in 2026 to <strong>force a recrawl wave and restore normal crawl frequency</strong>, without leaving a footprint that triggers a manual action. </p><p></p><p>I need to know what's safe and effective solution on a domain that already took a trust hit.</p><p></p><p>If you've recovered from a similar crawl drought, what steps worked? What should I absolutely avoid? Any recent case studies or specific services that still deliver?</p><p></p><p>Thanks – I'll share results once I'm out of the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oscar Bogan, post: 28976, member: 11248"] Hey Everyone , I messed up. New domain (~25 days old, clean reg). I set up 301s from a few keyword‑rich subdomains to the homepage, thinking it would consolidate rankings. Instead, Googlebot almost completely stopped visiting. Last homepage crawl: ~June 26. Money pages: ~June 29. It's now mid‑July and nothing has been recrawled. Traffic has tanked, and the site has disappeared from rankings for keywords it was previously on page 2‑3 for. Some terms don't rank at all anymore. I've already fixed everything: – All redirects removed, structure is stable. – Sitemap with real lastmod, internal links cleaned up, fresh content added. – Cloudflare cache purged, sitemap resubmitted, manual GSC indexing requests done (useless at this scale). The problem is purely crawl frequency – Google isn't coming back to see the site is fine now. On a young domain, waiting weeks for natural recrawl isn't an option. I'm looking for grey‑hat methods that actually work in 2026 to [B]force a recrawl wave and restore normal crawl frequency[/B], without leaving a footprint that triggers a manual action. I need to know what's safe and effective solution on a domain that already took a trust hit. If you've recovered from a similar crawl drought, what steps worked? What should I absolutely avoid? Any recent case studies or specific services that still deliver? Thanks – I'll share results once I'm out of the hole. [/QUOTE]
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