sand box,sucks

Discussion in 'Google' started by so.ray2000, Dec 21, 2008.

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    my site was released from sand box after 4 months, only 4 days(it ranked well for the keyword ), they put it into sand box again, any one help?? i didnt do any blank hat seo. why this happened?
     
    so.ray2000, Dec 21, 2008 IP
  2. effektz

    effektz Active Member

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    Check your site for hidden spam or hackers. When my server was hacked once they just added a bunch of hidden backlinks on all my pages and Google didn't care for that
     
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    so.ray2000 Peon

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    how can i check it? any tool? thx
     
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    so.ray2000 Peon

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    anybody knows how to contact google?
     
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    johnsunvalley Banned

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    one of my blogs came across the same thiings as you. in google sandbox. i am waiting for it coming back. but when??? and how???
     
    johnsunvalley, Dec 21, 2008 IP
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    happened with me once.....dnt worry jst concentrate on quality backlinks as time is the only solution.......
     
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    rena Peon

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    Keep making quality BL and update content weekly. Also check all the status with google webmaster tool only and dont use any other third party tool for SEO . google is not recomenting any third party tool to send query to google always this may be a chance of banning the site
     
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    Sphinks Active Member

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    my site was in "sandbox" for ~8 months. After 4 moths it come back for some main keywords, then it was gone. at 6 months it came back again and dropped after.
    After 8 moths it came up again and it never dropped .....so far!
     
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    mjewel Prominent Member

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    Once you're out of the sandbox, you don't go back in. Sandbox only applies to some very competitive terms and is an aging filter on backlinks. It doesn't mean you can't rank, it just makes it a lot harder without backlinks being counted.

    It's possible your site came out of the sandbox, and then was manually reviewed by one of the over 10,000 people google hired to "improve" search results by doing site reviews - and your ranking was adjusted based on that review. Does your site have a lot of original content?
     
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    I personally don't agree with the general understanding of the term 'sandbox'. New websites simply don't rank immediately because they lack the quality or quantity of links. Plus one of Google's ranking factors is link-age. You will remain in the 'sandbox' for as long as you need to build good links, there is no specific time frame! As mjewel also mentioned here, there are now also loads of manual reviewers, who can effect serps too.

    If you have a new website, you simply need to keep adding original useful content and getting quality links.
     
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    not a lot a unique content, but a lot of backlinks from directory, article, link changes, but definitely no black hat seo, all done manually.
     
    so.ray2000, Dec 25, 2008 IP
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    Sandbox is a period of time in which the search engine watches the site to see how it will perform, and if the numbers generated are real rather than some manipulation of the numbers.

    Search engines usually place new sites in the sandbox, giving it a chance to prove itself before the site is placed in the rankings. The same applies to any site that undergoes massive changes. It should be noted that new content or a few code changes will not trigger the return to the sandbox; it requires massive re-thinking in order to trigger it.

    How long the site is in the sandbox depends on how old the site is and if it has done something that search engines question. The general rule is that it can take up to six months for changes to occur in the site’s rankings. There are ways to speed the wait, but not as dramatically as you might like and it will never take as short as even a few weeks. Remember that waiting is sometimes part of the game.

    Good luck. :)
     
    zinruss, Dec 25, 2008 IP