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How Long Does It Take To Rank A New Website & Why

Posted on the 14 December 2017 by Matt Jackson @MattJacksonUk1

Why does Google make it harder for new websites?

This is actually fairly obvious when you think about what Google's goals are.

Google wants to provide the best experience possible for the people who search within its system. That means providing websites that have proven both to help users, and to remain consistent over time.

What an aged website has over a new domain

The features that Google likes about old domains in comparison to new domains are:

  1. A history of serving users: they have shown over time that they are providing the user with something that is at least slightly relevant to the topic.
  2. Consistency: Google crawls websites regularly, and so it understands that an older website has been the same for many years, and therefore trusts that the publisher will not drastically change it any time soon.

What can you do to combat this problem?

There are plenty of things that you can do to try and get a new website ranking more quickly.

You could buy a related expired domain from a website auction site that's still indexed within Google instead of using a fresh domain. This means that you retain the website age, and therefore avoid the 1 year sandbox. You must first check to make sure it hasn't been previously spammed or penalised.

Or alternatively you can plan your projects 1 year in advance, register and host the domain name with a few basic pages about the topic, and leave it dormant for a year before you use it. While this requires a bit of planning, if you understand roughly what you want to be doing it can help to avoid some of these issues.


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