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chillking

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Hi guys i had a indexd site in google i changed the domain on the site the new site was indexd for a few days and it disappeared from google about 4 hours ago any one know why this could happen or when it could re-apear thanks guys . I just wanted to know if it was normal .
 

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Sounds like your site is sandboxed :eek:
If it's indeed sandboxed, it will take quite some time.
Getting some relevant quality links may speed things up ;)

Or, Google may think your new site is duplicate content (copy) of previous site.

Did you use 301 "permanent redirect" before you changed domain name?
If you have previous domain name, you still can use 301 "permanent redirect" :yes:
 

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Hi my site has now re-apeard how weed lol whats permanent redirect 301 is that just pointing my old name to my new 1 ? I did think google could of thought duplicate content (copy) but now i checked my old name and i have parked it and google has now read its parked page so hopefully things can get better lol thanks for your advice mate .
 

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whats permanent redirect 301 is that just pointing my old name to my new 1 ?
Basically, yes.
It's just one or two lines of code you add into your .htaccess file on your old domain
telling search engines that all your pages are moved to new domain permanently.
 

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Thanks copper so would it work if i just pointed the old domain to the new domain or do i have to yous the .htaccess ? thanks mate i did not know about this its somthing new to me .
 

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It may not have been sandboxed... Google plays with the ranks on a regular basis, because sites get added to, and removed, from the web all the time. If the rankings were static, how the hell would you ever get to #1 for anything?
Anyway, if there's a major algorithm change, it could also mean a major change in your SERP result for individual sites.
 
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