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Last 3 months I've launched a lot of new websites, 100% are inside the sandfuckingbox.
When doing competition research in this new niche I'm working, I've seen a lot of sites ranking really well without links, without on page seo, lot's of keyword cannibalization.
One competitor specifically is crushing everything with a really bad onpage SEO and duplicated content. Yes, this is a new site that's copying content and ranking very well.
No, it's not cross domain canonical, it's not hidden PBN links, they do not know what SEO is.
I got insomnia stalking this domain for more than 3 weeks. Rankings increasing day after day. In less than 3 months he got the second place for more estimated traffic for the niche, losing for just one domain.
More than the SAME ecommerce CMS (VTEX, Brazillian top 1 ecomm software), they are in the same IP. They are not the same brand, but as the plataform is the same, they share the same ip.
For a while, I've think that could be just as @Ryuzaki said here, but the results are tremendous.
Reversing the IP check, I've found a lot of high authority domains hosted in the same IP.
HYPOTHESIS
Not just bad neighborhood affects negativelly websites, but good neighborhoods can give a boost for new websites.
I started googling everything about it. Found lot's of content saying, for example, that cloudflare could impact ranks negativelly even if the speed goes up using it.
I've changed all my new websites to letsencrypt and turned off the cloudflare, let's see the results next weeks.
Additional reading
Most websites can run well on cloudflare, but when you create a new account, you can get some blessed ip neighborhood or a really bad neighborhood.
I think it will affect more recent websites than older strong domains. My hypothesis is that sandbox is longer on shared hosts or cloudflare. I know cloudflare is about 50% of web bla bla bla, it can help on page speed, but at the end of the day, we want to rank faster and it test it makes sense for me.
What you say about it? Thanks!
When doing competition research in this new niche I'm working, I've seen a lot of sites ranking really well without links, without on page seo, lot's of keyword cannibalization.
One competitor specifically is crushing everything with a really bad onpage SEO and duplicated content. Yes, this is a new site that's copying content and ranking very well.
No, it's not cross domain canonical, it's not hidden PBN links, they do not know what SEO is.
I got insomnia stalking this domain for more than 3 weeks. Rankings increasing day after day. In less than 3 months he got the second place for more estimated traffic for the niche, losing for just one domain.
More than the SAME ecommerce CMS (VTEX, Brazillian top 1 ecomm software), they are in the same IP. They are not the same brand, but as the plataform is the same, they share the same ip.
For a while, I've think that could be just as @Ryuzaki said here, but the results are tremendous.
Reversing the IP check, I've found a lot of high authority domains hosted in the same IP.
HYPOTHESIS
Not just bad neighborhood affects negativelly websites, but good neighborhoods can give a boost for new websites.
I started googling everything about it. Found lot's of content saying, for example, that cloudflare could impact ranks negativelly even if the speed goes up using it.
I've changed all my new websites to letsencrypt and turned off the cloudflare, let's see the results next weeks.
Additional reading
Code:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/cloudflare-has-an-impact-on-seo.1123437/ (go to page 5 and see recent discussion)
https://serverguy.com/case-study/cloudflare-seo/
https://www.rebootonline.com/blog/long-term-shared-hosting-experiment/
https://www.warriorforum.com/search-engine-optimization/1039346-cloudflare-seo-problems.html
Most websites can run well on cloudflare, but when you create a new account, you can get some blessed ip neighborhood or a really bad neighborhood.
I think it will affect more recent websites than older strong domains. My hypothesis is that sandbox is longer on shared hosts or cloudflare. I know cloudflare is about 50% of web bla bla bla, it can help on page speed, but at the end of the day, we want to rank faster and it test it makes sense for me.
What you say about it? Thanks!