Change hosts, get sandboxed???

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Bernard, Jun 28, 2005.

  1. #1
    Sometimes, it's easier to disprove a hypothesis than to prove a theory, so...

    Has anyone changed web hosts within the last 2-3 months and not seen their SERPs disappear?

    See this thread for background.
     
    Bernard, Jun 28, 2005 IP
  2. daboss

    daboss Guest

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    #2
    i just did for one site last month - no changes in serps for the keywords that i track...
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    #3
    Bernard, I have changed hosts multiple times and never had a problem. I have not done so within last couple of months but am considering doing so this coming month when hosting comes due on an account.

    Shannon
     
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    yfs1 User Title Not Found

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    #4
    I change back and forth all the time and have had no problems. I will be moving Article Depot as the end of the week as part of a new feature rollout. I will post back if I notice any irregularities.

    I expect my opinion to be biased however because many of the new features are SEO friendly meaning my evaluation could be flawed. (If there was a dip, the changes would more than make up for it)
     
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  5. tflight

    tflight Peon

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    I also frequently move websites between hosts and between servers on the same host. I've never seen any out of the ordinary SE changes.
     
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  6. Roze

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    #6
    I moved in February - nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe that's too long ago for you - you said 2-3 months, was there an algo change around that time?
     
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    #7
    could it be that someone else on your new IP block has gotten the whole IP block banned/sandboxed for bad google practises?

    VG
     
    vectorgraphx, Jun 28, 2005 IP
  8. ResaleBroker

    ResaleBroker Active Member

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    #8
    A couple of months ago I moved a dozen or so domains to a new host without any change in the SERPs. ;)
     
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  9. Bernard

    Bernard Well-Known Member

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    #9
    The SERP changes occurred around June 14-16 for sites that changed hosts within the previous months (in my case in March). I've lost about two dozen page one SERPs ranging from competitive to non-competitive. I'm still exploring possible explanations, but it looks like a sandbox effect and not a ban (which would really surprise me as I'm not aware of any possible guideline violation).

    Based upon responses here, it would appear that my hypothesis is not the answer...
     
    Bernard, Jun 28, 2005 IP
  10. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    I hope you're wrong! Will find out over the next few weeks.
     
    T0PS3O, Jun 28, 2005 IP
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    Bernard, have you completely dropped out of site or only dropped a few spots?
     
    dcristo, Jun 28, 2005 IP
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    I too have lost ground on an old site that went live in April 2001. Have not changed servers and no of know shady practices on my part. Perplexing.

    Shannon
     
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    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    #13
    If Google was a hosting company that would be an evil ploy. hehehe

    We moved a site that ranks well back in April. No changes at all. Somebody is trying to find an excuse for their sites dropping.
     
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  14. noppid

    noppid gunnin' for the quota

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    #14
    There are currently about 5 or 6 such threads going. Total waste of effort and time for the folks that get dragged in when looking for a reason as well.
     
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  15. Bernard

    Bernard Well-Known Member

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    dcristo, completely wiped out. Google traffic flatlined.

    I checked today and one SERP has somewhat recovered (#9 - used to be anywhere from 1-4). Hopefully all my SERPs will return.

    smindsrt,
    if excuse == reason {
       you are correct
       }
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    noppid, I'm sure you would feel different if you had ever discovered something new by sharing experiences on forums before.
     
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    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    Bernard,

    Reason == You are overlooking the obvious  
    <find real reason> <p> don't buy the BS <p>
     
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    lol :)
     
    larysmith711, Jun 28, 2005 IP
  17. stymiee

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    I'll add myself to the bandwagon of sites that moved without any negative effects. When you think about it, why would you lose rankings for moving to a new host?
     
    stymiee, Jun 28, 2005 IP
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    #18
    WOW for once we agree. :) :D

    I would also add I moved hosting companies back in April and it had zero effect.
     
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  19. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #19
    I've changed IP address blocks, as well as physically moved my servers many times in the past without any problems.
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 28, 2005 IP
  20. larysmith711

    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    #20
    Please, Think Before Posting Rubbish! This link made me laugh and I thought it fits here. (just for fun Bernard...... no offense:) )
     
    larysmith711, Jun 29, 2005 IP