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Here's a Brain buster for you SE Gurus...
Registered a domain at godaddy a couple days ago, and setup the nameservers to point to my host. I decided to type in the domain about a minute later, and sure enough, it had propogated. Very quick to be sure. The weird thing was, google had already picked it up - main page was indexed.
Yesterday, same thing. Godaddy domain to same host, this time I hit the domain instantly after registering it. Bingo - domain resolving to host, and indexed by google - we're talking mere seconds here.
I've got 8 domains on this host, all unrelated but sharing the same IP. Is it possible that anything on that IP is considered 'pre' indexed somehow (i.e. the other domains are indexed as if it's treating the new domains as subdomains/subfolder extensions?)
My obvious question is, could there be any penalties involved with this? I'm thinking it's very important with these particular sites to keep the domains from linking to one another, and keep then all unrelated in terms of content.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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