Loryn (3:16 PM):
I love it, just as long as we keep the bedroom door closed from all ears then we can have throw down hard core sex that makes us money haha
fuck it we can have sex on money never did that before
1. Find 3+ year old domain that Google crawls (that?s not in the sandbox)
2. Create subdomain on it (widget.ageddomain.com)
3. Copy entire ?newsite that?s in sandbox? to the subdomain
4. Modify dates on these files to just a few months after the old domain was first registered (make site appear older)
5. Get the subdomain indexed (summon googlebot with an inbound link to widget.ageddomain.com)
6. After the subdomain is indexed, 301 redirect it to the newsite that you want out of the sandbox.
1. Find 3+ year old domain that Google crawls (that?s not in the sandbox)
2. Create subdomain on it (widget.ageddomain.com)
3. Copy entire ?newsite that?s in sandbox? to the subdomain
4. Modify dates on these files to just a few months after the old domain was first registered (make site appear older)
5. Get the subdomain indexed (summon googlebot with an inbound link to widget.ageddomain.com)
6. After the subdomain is indexed, 301 redirect it to the newsite that you want out of the sandbox.
Is it true that a new domain wont even get looked at by google for like a year?
or can I get around that by getting good hard link trades?
YARGH! Generate sitemap every time site is updated. Sandbox may be real, but it's never affected me. Most of my new autoblogger pro site demos get index within a week or so with no linking at all.
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YARGH! Generate sitemap every time site is updated. Sandbox may be real, but it's never affected me. Most of my new autoblogger pro site demos get index within a week or so with no linking at all.
YARGH! Generate sitemap every time site is updated. Sandbox may be real, but it's never affected me. Most of my new autoblogger pro site demos get index within a week or so with no linking at all.
Getting indexed is the easy part. Getting good SERPs is something else.
The sandbox is the theory that new sites (as in, new domains) are withheld from Google rankings for a period of time to avoid spamming techniques. For example, an SEO registers a whole bunch of domains, builds cookie-cutter sites and then goes crazy getting inbound links to get top positions. The sandbox is designed to avoid that, basically.
Yeah, sandbox has nothing to do with indexing. New domains go to sandbox for competitive keywords for some time (usually a bit under year.).
There is no sandbox for uncompetitive keywords.
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