Google’s sandbox
It has long been rumored that when make certain changes to your website or domain registration that google will temporarily affect your ranking. Putting your site back into what they call the “sandbox”.
When you register a new domain you have to build up a reputation it doesn’t happen over night. You trade links, create new content, create a buzz around your sie. You work many hours building up your reputation.
Google keeps an eye on you see what you are going to do with your domain registration and hosting space. They periodically have their robots crawl your site. You usually have to submit a new site to them and tell them your site is ready to be crawled. If you do not tell them then they maynot stop by for about six months on average.
Changing domain registars or even contact information may affect your rankings. According to Google, valuable domains are often paid for several years in advance while doorway or throwaway domains are rarely used for more than a year.
Google also uses domain registration information to check the address of the web site owner, the admin and the technical contact
the stability of data and host company the number of pages on a web site (web sites must have more than one page)
Google claims that they have a list of known bad contact information, name servers and IP addresses that helps them to find out whether a spammer is running a domain.
In addition, Google may check the information of a name server in several ways. For example, good name servers might have a mix of different domain names from different registrars.
You should make sure that your web page content is optimized for Google. If your web page content is not optimized, all other ranking factors won’t help you much.
You might want to register the main domain name for your web site several years in advance to show Google that you are serious about your site.
Make sure that your web site is hosted by a reputable hosting company. When moving your site or registration check on the company. Is it blacklisted or marked as a spam webhosting company ? Do the have any affiliation with the BBB or any other watchdog organizations. You want your hosting company to be as honest as serious about their company as you are about your website.
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