Brand new domains not being indexed?

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I've had 2-3 domains this year that Google simply refused to index... weird thing is that they're brand new from GoDaddy, nothing shows up in Archive.org so I have no idea why these would be penalized right off the bat... anyone else had similar experiences?

I did pretty much zeo link building, just added some fresh content in there (2k+ words per domain), installed an XML sitemap and waited... waited... and nothing happened. Tried those rapid indexing tools too, didn't do anything. Even tried to throw in 2-3 quality links from guest posting. No chance...
 


Google is very tide with new domains , unless is a domain that going viral ( showing huge traffic ) other then that google doesnt trust a new domains

advise

Try to register the Domain for 5 more years if you can
and Try social media engage with people , if you are offering somthing usefull then you will get indexed and higher shit you want to gain
if you not offering anything will good luck , i dont like to give out to much info :)

Trying reading few SEO blogs here and there
 
^ I register domains with no history all the time and it gets index after 2-3 days and can be ranked in the serps in a week.
 
My dog snuggie site was indexed without any links. Content only. I did not submit it to GWT or any shit.

Still it remains indexed with no links/external work.

Obviously it's a brand new domain.
 
When you say "brand new", do you mean you they weren't registered before you bought them, or "brand new to you", like you bought them from an auction?

Archive.org doesn't pick everything up, perhaps they were previously deindexed. Maybe the BMR folks are unloading domains :)

If your new content is decent, a reconsideration request would work. Remove any adsense, analytics, or other crap they can use to peruse your other sites, and submit the reconsideration from a new GWT account with nothing else in it.
 
As much as I hate GWT, did you add any of them into GWT?

Maybe add them in, submit a sitemap, make sure it gets crawled... Wait until its indexed, then remove it from your GWT acct?

People need to stop spreading this anti-GWT nonsense. The data is there whether you add your site or not, so why wouldn't you try and benefit from it?
 
Come on people, this is SEO 101. Install a Firefox SEO plugin or toolbar that has Alexa and Google PR indicators on it. View your site with it and it should be crawled within 24 hours. Indexing should happen 2-7 days afterwards depending on traffic through the PR indicator.