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Apr 25 2004, 07:03 PM |
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There is a large amount of discussion on this topic given the name, "sand boxing". It appears that Google is holding out on new domain names for a 2 - 4 month period of time. So a new domain name might rank very well a few weeks after the site is launched, but soon after it will get bumped down in the results for a 2 - 4 mont period for no apparent reason.
Instead of restating all the information, there are two blog posts at the blog I run. Both link to threads at other sites, including WMW and IHelpYou. The reason I am posting this topic here is because this forum has some of the smartest members and I value your feedback. I have read most the other threads (still going through the private forum at WMW). Your thoughts? Here are the links to the blog entries on this topic: http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/000346.html http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/000368.html As always, thank you. |
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Apr 26 2004, 07:16 AM |
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G.,
These sites are not ranking even for really really non competitive keyword phrases. |
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Apr 26 2004, 02:38 PM |
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Yea I know. Hoping to get the magic answer here. Ahem...
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Apr 26 2004, 04:25 PM |
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So your saying that this particular site seems not to be in a "sand box"?
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Apr 27 2004, 05:23 AM |
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I know. Taking a look through various forums quite a few new sites are affected.
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Apr 27 2004, 07:35 AM |
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rustybrick, I'm in a holding pattern on Google backlinks at the moment.
I was very struck by a comment by Ammon in a thread on Backlinks in Yahoo just a few days back. I find that the Google results on backlinks are more variable than I am used to seeing. If Ammon's thought on Google's concerns are correct, then this may explain why they're trying to throw the dust up in everyone's eyes. |
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