Google Says Sometimes The Old Domain History Needs Time To Be Shaken Off
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Google Says Sometimes The Old Domain History Needs Time To Be Shaken Off
"Sometimes it just takes a lot of time for the old state of a domain to be shaken off (sometimes that's also the case when it was parked for a while), and the site to be treated like something new / independent."
"My suggestion for you specificially would be to keep using it, and to try to grow your visibility on other channels in the meantime."
"It looks like you're findable via your Linkedin page, which links to your domain name. If you're active on LInkedin, and using that wisely to reference your domain, users can find it that way."
"I would double-check in Search Console to make sure that there are no URL removal requests pending, and that there's nothing in the manual actions section, but I'm guessing you already did that."
A newly launched site on a previously owned domain can fail to appear in search results immediately because legacy domain signals can persist. Time is often required for Google to treat the domain as new or independent, especially if it was parked. No manual action is typically necessary, but Search Console should be checked for URL removal requests or manual actions. Meanwhile, continue using and building the domain and grow visibility through other channels such as LinkedIn, YouTube, or social platforms to help users find the site while search visibility rebuilds.
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