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Google's Aging Delay for New Sites

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Chrissicom, Feb 9, 2005.

  1. Imran

    Imran Notable Member

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    #61
    I agree! its a huge process of updating the PR Tables :).
    Maybe I was lucky enough to get my Sites Pr in just one month!
    I was just sharing my experience with others, If I'm wrongly adviced any one SORRY for that, but there nothing bad in giving it a try!
     
    Imran, May 5, 2005 IP
  2. l234244

    l234244 Peon

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    #62
    I can confirm this, one of my sites during the previous PR update was two weeks old and got a PR4.
     
    l234244, May 5, 2005 IP
  3. chatgun

    chatgun Peon

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    #63
    I think Google sandboxes only based on age of site and not on the pages. As for Iconrate's site - the keyword is in the domain and might be an exception...
     
    chatgun, May 5, 2005 IP
  4. toddieg

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    #64
    maybe i'm missing something here.

    You guys are actually claiming your site had no Page Rank, and then you emailed google and asked them to update it (after april 22nd...when pr was last updated) and they just said 'sure, we'll update your toolbar'?

    I'd really like to see the email google sent you if you don't mind.

    Not trying to be mean, but I don't buy this for a second.
     
    toddieg, May 5, 2005 IP
  5. candysmith

    candysmith trying not to be evil

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    #65
    New pages on my old sites are showing up in searches within a few days.
    New sites sandboxed!
     
    candysmith, May 5, 2005 IP
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    #66
    It doesn't seem it would be good for Google to hold off indexing new pages on an established site. People searching for up-to-date news articles wouldn't get any. It would suck to only have them indexed 8 months later and out-of-date.
     
    indigobunting, Dec 30, 2005 IP
  7. Blogmaster

    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    #67
    I think that new links won't benefit you until 2-3 months down the road and that has caused a lot more theories about sandboxes and so on.
     
    Blogmaster, Dec 31, 2005 IP
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    #68
    I guess I am lucky. AFter 9 sites I have never experienced any delay or sandbox. My new links effects seem to arrive within a few days.
     
    gayc, Jan 1, 2006 IP