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Old July 21st, 2006, 08:08 AM
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Question Is MSN loves new websites ?

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I have experienced that MSN loves new sites and ranks well in serp for few early days and then swept out.
I want to know is it happens to me only or same experience anywhere else.

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Yeah, MSN seems to love new sites, spider seems to move qucikly and reflect more often changes...

Till now... I like the way MSn is working...

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MSN loves new sites if they have at least some link power.

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I doubt that MSN "loves" them; I think that, opposite to Google and Yahoo, MSN just don't "hate" (penalize) new sites and give them the same chances as an old site has.
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I doubt that MSN "loves" them; I think that, opposite to Google and Yahoo, MSN just don't "hate" (penalize) new sites and give them the same chances as an old site has.

I have an strange experience in recent past with MSN that it ranked my new sites top 10 within couple of weeks and then droped continuesly untill i got out of top 100. and it not only happened to only 1 or 2 sites but for atleast 7 sites.

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they simply do not have a filter for new sites and typically index fast and furious.

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Can it be that you are just kicked off by other new sites?

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Hi Everybody

I have experienced that MSN loves new sites and ranks well in serp for few early days and then swept out.
I want to know is it happens to me only or same experience anywhere else.


yes, exactly, i have experienced that. My guess is that MSN is looking for fresh content. if your new site does not have fresh content, then it get swept out

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At last i got some one with same experience.lol
I think u r right, MSN looks for fresh content and if we keep adding fresh content we can maintain top ranks.
I hope so.

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At last i got some one with same experience.lol
I think u r right, MSN looks for fresh content and if we keep adding fresh content we can maintain top ranks.
I hope so.


MSN does look for fresh content and makes no mistery about it. Advanced search feature sliders do offer the option of emphasizing freshly updated sites even more than the default.

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