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    mdvaden
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    Posted: 2006-Oct-19 03:26
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    I was just going to reply in a Sandbox related reply, and had this idea for a thread, which I am interested in even though sandboxing is not anything I have to deal with.

    If I ever was sandboxed, I'd consider it the death-blow; the nail in the coffin.

    My first action would be to register the best effective domain name I could think of.

    Then each page would be under a new domain name: each URL would be different.

    But the code would be nearly identical.

    I wondered if search engines record the code of sandboxed or blacklisted sites - for a while anyway - and try to match that code to old sandboxed URLs.



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    Posted: 2006-Oct-19 17:34
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    The sandbox and being blacklisted are two different things. The sandbox is something all new sites have to go through. No real way to avoid it. It's a waiting period. Getting totally banned by a SE is another thing. So, are you asking if you get banned it you can just post the site under a new domain? My guess is yeah, you probably could but then, shortly after getting out of the sandbox, your going to get banned again for the same reason you were banned the first time. Fix the problem, don't try to get around it.



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    Posted: 2006-Oct-19 17:47
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    I wondered if search engines record the code of sandboxed or blacklisted sites

    They compare code and compare one page to another page, looking for duplicate content. Duplicate content has nothing to do with the so-called "sandbox".

    The sandbox has more to do with who is linking to your site than it has to do with any code or on-site factors.


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