Avoiding Sandbox

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by mymaldives, Jul 30, 2007.

  1. #1
    here everyone talks about getting in and out of sandbox. What about avoiding sandbox. Please discuss your thoughts.

    From my experience sandbox could be avoided if you get 100% "natural looking" links to your site. Also the inbound links should be 100% relevant to your topic. It doest not matter the amount of links you get, even 5-10 links from different domains could do it for a high competition keyword.

    Cheers
     
    mymaldives, Jul 30, 2007 IP
  2. maldives

    maldives Prominent Member

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    #2
    Google is more serious when it comes to more competitive niches therfore, it is unlikely to avoid sandbox quickely with just few links. I personally think unique content and good backlinks from authoritve sites that are relevent to your niche may help to escape sandbox.

    It is not easy to identify whether the link is paid or natural unless it is reported with evidence.
     
    maldives, Jul 30, 2007 IP
  3. now-or-never

    now-or-never Peon

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    #3
    Yesterday i was ranking in google at 13th position but the very next day i was thrown to 80th position.
     
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  4. Directory_SEO

    Directory_SEO Peon

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    #4
    I don't think it is possible to avoid the sandbox, it is a just a matter of how long it takes you to get your site out of sandbox
     
    Directory_SEO, Aug 19, 2007 IP
  5. Valley

    Valley Peon

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    #5
    You can to a cirtain degree.
    #1 By the domain name, server, and end extension
    #2 By custom links
    #3 By chunking down the product and making a nicher site of just one product.

    Not saying it's foolproff, or I would be top of "cheap airline tickets" but it does work.
     
    Valley, Sep 2, 2007 IP
  6. Funin

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    #6
    #1 seems just out of the road :rolleyes: imo it's better to focus on getting over sandbox with the least loss than to evade it,
     
    Funin, Sep 5, 2007 IP
  7. Elee

    Elee Well-Known Member

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    #7
    I agree. It's just a matter of how long you stay in the standbox. You can reduce the time by having good, quality contents and links.
     
    Elee, Sep 6, 2007 IP
  8. sanderson

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    #8
    Why to submit your site and get into sandbox.
    I would not recommend adding your site manually.
    It's better to utilize your valuable time in content and link building.

    Am curious to see. Can you show me the site, which is sandboxed?
     
    sanderson, Sep 7, 2007 IP
  9. Valley

    Valley Peon

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    #9
    LOL
    I gave you the answers....
    the more you sweat before building the site the less tears after you build it
     
    Valley, Sep 7, 2007 IP
  10. Elee

    Elee Well-Known Member

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    Fortunately, we do not have any sites in the sandbox now, but have had many in the past. The sandbox is REAL and living today.
     
    Elee, Sep 7, 2007 IP
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    siammove Peon

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    i am worry my site in google 30 page but it can show more 5000
     
    siammove, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  12. C4supplements

    C4supplements Active Member

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    #12
    Really interesting thread. I am tempted to try one of the blast-traffic options but I am afraid it would ban me by google. Won't google just find me if I get enough solid inbound links anyway? Why jump the line to risk banning?

    Am I wrong?
     
    C4supplements, Sep 26, 2007 IP
  13. Valley

    Valley Peon

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    #13
    The sandbox kills all know germs.
    Build your site, add some links, come back in 18 months
    Nothing is easier
     
    Valley, Sep 26, 2007 IP
  14. cooper99

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    #14
    try purchasing an older url
     
    cooper99, Sep 27, 2007 IP
  15. sport302

    sport302 Well-Known Member

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    #15
    I do not think you can avoid it completely with a brand new site. I also somewhat agree that a small "sandbox probation period" is good to control some of the spam sites.

    However, I do think they hold some sites in the sandbox way to long. To keep a decent site in the sandbox for more than 3 months probably causes a lot of good content to be scraped, because the new webmaster simply gives up because of the lack of traffic. I know it took my first site 7 months before I started seeing any real traffic from Google.
     
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  16. seconnection

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    My advice... while your a sandboxed, build excellent content and use social networking to get hits. (Ie. get stumbled) and watch the traffic come in.
     
    seconnection, Sep 28, 2007 IP
  17. vyomzandercage

    vyomzandercage Peon

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    #17
    According to me if you are following the deep linking strategy then i dont think you will stay in sandbox for long. Moreover if you keep on getting links frequently then you will get out of sandbox very quickly. And if you are updating your website with fresh content then is will be the easiest.
     
    vyomzandercage, Oct 14, 2007 IP