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Originally Posted by marketsmart
i know for a fact that age of a domain comes into play. especially after the first year..
i have new mainstream sites that recently hit the year mark and they shot up after the first update..
i was about to give up on them because i couldnt understand why they were ranking so low considering the unique/quality content i had..
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I tend to agree with this. That's why I said "I don't know about this" in my original post above. Case in point: I've had experience with domains that were 5 years old or so ranking well almost as soon as they were developed/backlinked. Compare that with instant sandboxing for domains less than a year old. WG may have a point when he said at another thread--take what Matt Cutts says and do the exact opposite
Regardless, everyone's experience differs. Opinion follows experience.