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Google Sandbox FAQ

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by aaron_nimocks, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. Nindja

    Nindja Peon

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    #41
    I have a question. How did people know about the sandbox? I have site ...he is 1 year old and now he is N48 IN google ...when my site up to N1 ?
     
    Nindja, Aug 13, 2006 IP
  2. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    #42
    What is this N48 number you are speaking of?

    Never heard of it.
     
    aaron_nimocks, Aug 13, 2006 IP
  3. alexisthemovie

    alexisthemovie Peon

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    #43
    number 48?
     
    alexisthemovie, Aug 13, 2006 IP
  4. Nindja

    Nindja Peon

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    #44
    yeah page 4 in google ...n48 :)
     
    Nindja, Aug 22, 2006 IP
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    #45
    It's been suggested that you can avoid the sandbox by using a old 'trusted' domain.

    Google has become a domain name registrar but they're not actually registering domain names. Being a registrar means that they have access to all the other registrars API's.

    The thinking is that they want domain name info and history so they can track domain ownership and factor it into their search algorithm.

    Using a transfered URL then may not get you anywhere as they will reset it's score to zero.
     
    boogalooDude, Aug 22, 2006 IP
  6. spyrochan023

    spyrochan023 Banned

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    #46
    Thanks for all the shared information.
     
    spyrochan023, Aug 25, 2006 IP
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    svajdlenka Well-Known Member

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    #47
    Thanx for info
     
    svajdlenka, Aug 30, 2006 IP
  8. ReLaX

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    #48
    Nice FAQs and answers there about sandbox.Thnx
     
    ReLaX, Aug 31, 2006 IP
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    #49
    my new gaming website has been sandboxed,
    i will try to get out of there,
     
    newman06, Sep 3, 2006 IP
  10. Scot King

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    #50
    Sure, pay your dues and you'll get out of the box.
     
    Scot King, Sep 12, 2006 IP
  11. Web Gazelle

    Web Gazelle Well-Known Member

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    #51
    Just keep getting links and adding fresh content. Track your rankings in the other SEs. In 9 months or so you will be able to start tracking Google.
     
    Web Gazelle, Sep 13, 2006 IP
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    mohms Active Member

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    #52
    I am just getting into adsense, so the sandbox is a thorn in my side! Oh well, if I do my work I should be very well off in a year or so... :cool:
     
    mohms, Sep 14, 2006 IP
  13. mpea

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    #53
    the sand box can really bugger things up. What if some one makes a site... lets say for curing cancer...... but the antidote will only be available for the next 6 months.......

    Well thats just great, one of the most important sites in the world, giving away the cure for cancer...... but its in the sandbox for the next 6 months, so no one heres about it...... its so frustrating
     
    mpea, Sep 14, 2006 IP
  14. Web Gazelle

    Web Gazelle Well-Known Member

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    #54
    Better make sure the site shows up in Yahoo and MSN then. :D
     
    Web Gazelle, Sep 14, 2006 IP
  15. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    #55
    Well that just simply wouldnt happen. Just think about sites like the million dollar home page. Im sure they didnt get hardly any search engine traffic but they still got tons of visitors.

    Getting traffic from search engines is only a small part of what you can get else where.
     
    aaron_nimocks, Sep 14, 2006 IP
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    damiangoogle Active Member

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    #56
    I started to like sandbox ;-))
     
    damiangoogle, Sep 15, 2006 IP
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    #57
    I'm going to take Web_Gazelles advice and avoid those candy bars in the sandbox...

    Like the post about developing a site during the sandbox time...

    More about developing a site and the sandbox. Say that you were going to create a site about "home loans" obviously, pretty competative term. Now lets say that you are going to sandboxed for 9 months...

    Would creating a simple, say 10 page site about home loans... and leaving it live for a year, get you out of the sandbox (IYO)... and then you'd have a unsandboxed site ready for your real launch...

    Does this kind of prelaunch make sence?
     
    starke, Sep 16, 2006 IP
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    explorer Well-Known Member

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    #58
    One way of getting around the sandbox - although not entirely satisfactory for many people - is with subdomains. If you have a site that is trusted by Google and add a subdomain linked to from your main domain, the content in the subdomain will perform very much better in Google's SERPS than the same content in a new site.
     
    explorer, Sep 21, 2006 IP
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    Web Gazelle Well-Known Member

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    #59
    I don't know if I would go the subdomain route. I think the best option is just riding it out and looking at other ways and places to get traffic while riding it out.
     
    Web Gazelle, Sep 25, 2006 IP
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    #60
    Thanks, I have really gained a good knowledge.
     
    sapindia, Sep 26, 2006 IP