Google's New Domain Aging Process Theory
Ok.. I wanted to bust out with my theory of Google's indexing process for new domains. I have been studying this with about 5 sites.1: Home page sandboxed (main url seen in index but not cached) after about 3-4 weeks. Sometimes faster based on number of external links pointing to you.
2: Home page indexed and cached 2 weeks later. No rankings allowed, even domain name itself will not show (example if domain is www.mysiteiscool.com. domain search query would be "mysiteiscool" without the quotes)
3: 2 weeks later home page is indexed again. Again this can be influenced by the external links to the site. Still no second level urls indexed. Domain name search will bring up your site in the top 50 somewhere.
4: 2 weeks later home page and second level urls (urls linked off the home page) indexed. Not only will your domain name search show up but the same search with the words parsed ("my site is cool" without the quotes) will show up in the top 50.
5: 2-3 more two week cycles of home page and second level urls being indexed. Seems to still not allow additional search queries to rank.
6: Site fully indexed in about 4-6 months. All search queries results allowed.
7: 2 more full spidered cycles (about a 6 weeks) later back links will start to show.
8: 1 more full spider cycle PageRank will show if your sites linking and content are worthy.
So pretty much it takes about 6-8 months like most of us thought.

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