Google indexing progress
Search Console shows 47 indexed pages on your new domain, confirming that the rebuild is entering Google’s live index and that the homepage now registers as indexed.

This report shows how we handled your emergency migration from the former domain, professionalpainting.co, to the new domain, professionalpainters.co. It summarizes the recovery work completed this month and the early signals showing your replacement domain is beginning to establish visibility.
Google is now showing your new homepage as indexed.
Your local service coverage expanded during the rebuild.
Authority-building links were pushed live this cycle.
King Newswire distribution added broad brand discovery.
You had an uncommon disruption: the loss of a long-performing domain that had already built strong local organic and Google Business Profile visibility. This month’s work focused on minimizing that loss, restoring your site, and accelerating the authority signals needed for the replacement domain to earn search trust again.
After your prior domain was lost in auction, our immediate priority was preserving your visibility, restoring site content from backup, and re-establishing search signals on the new domain without losing momentum.
Your new domain, professionalpainters.co, was launched, indexed, and supported with on-page updates, schema improvements, internal structure work, and Search Console monitoring.
We created new service-area and supporting content pages to increase your geographic relevance and strengthen local-intent coverage across additional Georgia markets.
We deployed link building, citations, cloud stacks, branded mentions, GBP support assets, and GEO-AIO optimization to reinforce trust, authority, and discoverability around your new domain.
This is normal during a forced domain replacement, especially when the prior domain still exists and the new owner attempts to keep a version of the page live. The work completed this month is designed to increase clarity, strengthen entity signals, and accelerate canonical trust around your new asset.
The recovery work followed a clean progression from foundation to optimization, expansion, and measurable traction. The timeline below shows how each week built on the previous one.
We contained the domain-loss disruption, protected visibility where possible, restored the website backup, and re-established the replacement site on the new domain.
We improved the homepage, added schema, refined internal structure, and worked on indexation clarity so Google could better understand the new domain as the active asset.
We rolled out client-requested pages and local service-area content to expand geographic relevance and increase crawlable topical depth.
We reinforced authority with links, citations, press, Google properties, and GEO-AIO support while monitoring early visibility and indexing progress.
All of the technical work, content growth, and authority building in this report matters because it supports business outcomes. The goal is simple: help more qualified people find you when they need painting services.
These screenshots show that the recovery work is not theoretical. Your new domain is being crawled, indexed, expanded, and reinforced across multiple SEO layers.
Search Console shows 47 indexed pages on your new domain, confirming that the rebuild is entering Google’s live index and that the homepage now registers as indexed.

The client-requested page rollout expanded your local and service footprint to support organic reach across additional markets.

Third-party tracking reflects growing keyword count, traffic value, and early-position gains as Google begins associating your new domain with the relevant terms.

Commercial and informational keywords are beginning to map to your new domain, including branded and service-led phrases.

Beyond core SEO implementation, we prepared supporting assets for authority building and brand reinforcement. For client-facing review, only the Google Site reference is shown below.
Because the domain is new, volatility is expected. What matters right now is that indexing is active, keyword visibility is appearing, and your site is accumulating the structural and authority signals required for stronger local placement over the next cycles.
This location expansion strategy increases your ability to compete in adjacent markets while building stronger local context around painting services in the broader Georgia service footprint.


Losing a previously dominant domain is a serious setback, but this reporting period shows a meaningful recovery foundation: your site is restored, your homepage is indexed, dozens of pages are in Google, and supporting authority work is active. That gives you a realistic path to regain visibility and build beyond the prior loss.