Help Me solve this Dilemma

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Hi Guys,
First off, i want to say how happy and proud to be a member of this forum. You guys have helped me a lot.

I have a dilemma with my domain. I bought a domain and used a amazon plugin to populate the content with amazon customer reviews and product description for products i've been promoting.

Usually it take 24hrs to get my new site to get indexed but this time it's taking over 5 days and up till now my site isn't indexed.
I have used various indexing programs to help google find it but yet no indexing.

I'm thinking maybe google finds it to be duplicate content and asuch isn't willing to index it.

I've taken the initiative to remove and place the content with unique quality reviews instead of reviews from amazon that i got with the plugin.

My question is this, should i buy another domain name to host my fresh new content? Or should i continue to use the domain name while i change the entire content of the site? Your advice wil be greatly appreciated.
#dilemma #solve
  • Profile picture of the author WebPen
    What have you done to get it indexed?

    Submit RSS feeds?
    Ping?
    Social bookmarks?
    Blog comments?
    Submit to Google Webmaster Tools?
    Submit to Technorati?

    I don't think you have to make a whole new site. Try a few more things before you scrap it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sojourn
    A new site can ride a roller coaster of highs and lows in the first few months with the Google dance and all. Five days is a drop in the bucket and it is way too early to decide to do away with the domain.

    Adding unique content was a great move. Now do the other steps to promote your site, keep adding unique content if you can, and give the site time. If you did your homework and think the niche is profitable then keep going until the site has had a fair chance to succeed.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnnyN
    thanks for posting.

    I would be interested in what the outcome is.

    I have been told to usually put the domain live, and for a couple of weeks take it slow with content, then once you start getting indexed pick up the pace.
    I have always done the slow content tactic, and I have not had a similar experience to yours.

    Can you tell me if you put the domain live, and added lots of content all at once, or did you drip feed it to start?
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  • Profile picture of the author IMSince2003
    Every single time I've put up a new site, I link to it from my YouTube channel. That's a PR5 link. Works every time. Previously, I used to buy a 50 social bookmarks gig over at Fiverr and that worked almost every time also. Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author amaechi007
      Thanks guys for all the response. I did add up to 20 pages at once. I have done
      social book marking
      blog network links
      use couple of softwares to blast it to to a list of whois sites
      done profile links too

      I guess i'll wait a few more days.
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