How to avoid the "sandbox" effect? Test on 2 domains.

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by MarketExpert, Mar 6, 2009.

  1. #1
    I recently registered 2 domains and used the latest wordpress software on both with the same theme. The difference was that I added several unique articles every day ragularly to "domain A" and Added content rapidly (100 short posts per day) to "domain B".

    Results:

    Domain A is being indexed just fine.
    Domain B is a different story. All the pages show up in Google when I search site:domain.com which is about 8,000 now. I used a different title and different text for each but they are very short. One sentence usually. None of them are showing up in Google search, even when I input the complete URL of each post.

    Since these are both new domains I wonder why the less frequent posts on "domain A" are being indexed properly but not "domain B".

    I have my theories about the algo but can I get some input from senior members on this?
     
    MarketExpert, Mar 6, 2009 IP
  2. shailendra

    shailendra Peon

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    your answer lies in the question itself. as you added the unique content on the site A, therefore Google gave importance to it as it is doing value addition to anyone who comes to Site A. on other hand, site B has small posts in it which in the eyes of Google holds less importance and therefore you are seeing varying results for both of them.
     
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  3. MarketExpert

    MarketExpert Well-Known Member

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    It seems Google does not accept my posts on siteB even though the content is unique because the posts are only one or two sentences. I have a theory that if the constant content (the automatic content, domain, link names, etc...) is more than the original text than the page may not get indexed due to duplicate content issues.

    The real problem I have is with over 1,000 unique posts in one day. Even though they may be only a sentence or two, why would they not be indexed?
     
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    dickieknee Active Member

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    one to two sentences seems very short, and 100 posts per day sounds like auto content and not unique so if you hit the dupplicate filter content then you will not be index, though the 100 posts per day is the alarm bell that google picked up on...
     
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  5. MarketExpert

    MarketExpert Well-Known Member

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    The small posts were unique. I outsourced and paid $1,400 U.S. to get the mini posts. Unfortunatley I have not been able to get those posts to stay in the Google index. Any ideas Why that is?
     
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    You might want to see if google is giving you an option to increase crawl rate. I once launched a site with 12000 pre-built pages and got indexed just fine.
     
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    chama7777 Banned

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    I love google coz I dominate it and own multiple spots on page 1....I am a genius
     
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