Sandbox question

Discussion in 'Google' started by freak46, Oct 11, 2011.

  1. #1
    hello friends plz tell me how many times a site could be sandboxed by Google
    my site is sandbox 3 times

    is this good or bad


    sandboxing is dangerous or normal for any site how to prevent sandboxing

    my domain age is 6 months
     
    freak46, Oct 11, 2011 IP
  2. sisatel

    sisatel Active Member

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  3. jwmann2

    jwmann2 Peon

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    #3
    How do you check to see if your website has been sandboxed by Google? Google sandboxes new websites because so many of them fail once people see how hard it is to get traffic to your site.
     
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  4. freak46

    freak46 Peon

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    thanks for the answer
     
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  5. m1ndless

    m1ndless Peon

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    #5
    This is not true at all. If your site is new and you're not getting much traffic, there is NO reason that it should get sandboxed. What happens is most people with new sites get impatient and start buying huge backlink packages, that do not look natural to Google.
     
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  6. seoaccount

    seoaccount Peon

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    Within six months if you have been sandboxed for three times, then its really a bad news for you. Google can ban your site for always. To get out from this, write original content on your website and make sure that your website is not connected to any spamming site.
     
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  7. C.Rebecca

    C.Rebecca Active Member

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    #7
    First thing, there nothing called sandbox... None of the Google representatives ever confirmed its existence.

    Second thing, if your website is performing, it does not mean it is sandboxed or something... It simply means, you need to put in more efforts.

    Don't sit idle in a hope of coming out of sandbox. Check your Analytics account and figure out the flaws in your website.
     
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    perterd27 Peon

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    Sandbox is still a mystery, but I think it should have
     
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  9. onthemap

    onthemap Peon

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    #9
    just build some back links. should get you out in time
     
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  10. freak46

    freak46 Peon

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    i am building backlinks manually my site content is my own not copied
     
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  11. nixproxy

    nixproxy Peon

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    #11
    Manual way is better, especially if you can get relevant dofollow backlinks. I know many are after backlinks packages but I don't think so those packages are no longer that effective as they used to be.
     
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  12. untungsupriono

    untungsupriono Peon

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    #12
    Just a small topic to get started into then...so far this effect seems to be little known about. Everyones got an opinion but they all seem to confilct.
    Some say new sites are ranked higher for a certain time frame, some seem to think new sites are nearly always sandboxed and some say only new sites that have not been updated frequently suffer.

    "The Google Sandbox filter is like a probationary period for a website which typically lasts up to 12 months."

    Advice includes adding updates and lots of links, adding only a few links at a time....google has nothing to sat on the matter it seems. But generally if one updates, increases article size and reduces keyword stuffing it can help...apparently.
     
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  13. freak46

    freak46 Peon

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    thanks mate for your help
     
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    Sandboxing isn't a nice feeling, you could perhaps amend your practices or the practices you suspect might be causing your site to end up in the sandbox
     
    golfpro1, Oct 25, 2011 IP
  15. shanmarsh2

    shanmarsh2 Peon

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    Ok just rebooted and the pop up says,,,"For your safety avast has placed the following in the sandbox",,,C://program file/real/realplayer/exe,,anyway I checked my settings and I had the sand box set to "auto",,,,I will change it to "ask" and see what options I get. Be back shortly.
     
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    #16
    Haven't been sand boxed yet and by the sounds of this thread i don't think i want to eather...
     
    riventiger, Oct 25, 2011 IP