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Mostly retired
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: UK
Posts: 3,231
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Has my site been sandboxed by Google?
This really has me perplexed. I have two sites - one TGP (CleanTGP) and one blog (BangBlog.net), both hosted on the same virtual account at DreamHost.
With my TGP, i simply submitted the URL to Google, and a couple of weeks later i was indexed (although i haven't been assigned any PR yet, but that's by the by considering it has barely any inbound links). With the blog, however, i have submitted the URL to Google, changed to a more SEO-friendly blogging platform, submitted a sitemap for it to Google Sitemaps and built up, according to MSN's search at least, 1,155 links back to the blog - yet, even though according to Google Sitemaps my page was last spidered on June 19th, i have still not been indexed, nor assigned PR. Can somebody please help me to solve this mystery? Why would a TGP with barely any textual content, let alone SEOd content, be indexed and an SEO-friendly blog not?
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Confirmed User
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 767
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if you ask me Google has recently just went back to pre Jagger....
but that's a hunch, could be for any reason... problems, testings, who knows.. |
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