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Duration in Sandbox?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by alvin1972, May 31, 2010.

  1. #1
    Any idea how long will our website stays in sandbox if our site fall into sandbox? One month or forever? Any idea? Please help. Thanks
     
    alvin1972, May 31, 2010 IP
  2. azizi47

    azizi47 Peon

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    Good question, I am also a victim of sandbox effect on some of my sites... :(
     
    azizi47, Jun 1, 2010 IP
  3. Affiliate_Marketer

    Affiliate_Marketer Peon

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    Depends on what Google wants to do with you.

    Just keep building links, and your sites will re-appear again.
     
    Affiliate_Marketer, Jun 3, 2010 IP
  4. LinkGenie

    LinkGenie Active Member

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    It wont be a long if you continue in building links. It may be few days, weeks or months depending om your action.
     
    LinkGenie, Jun 5, 2010 IP
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    Not forever. Some sites experience longer periods than others -- others none at all. The other posters are correct, it's really largely dependent on how many links you attract. And *attracting* them with powerful, unique content is far more effective and lasting than any other way I know about.
     
    mjtaylor, Jun 5, 2010 IP
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    Depends on how fast you acquired links and if they were to one page of your site vs all pages.
     
    kristee, Jun 6, 2010 IP
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    Clientchuk Active Member

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    I got out of there within about 3 weeks. I noticed that it happened after I bought several PR links from good web sites to mine. So I recommend you doing the same.
     
    Clientchuk, Jun 7, 2010 IP
  8. JustinWilliam

    JustinWilliam Greenhorn

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    Try to put more content on your site. Show that your site is active. And then put give more good quality links to your site. this will force google give your site more importance and hence will get you out of the sand box. In short, Build links and add content on a regular basis.
     
    JustinWilliam, Jun 7, 2010 IP
  9. mjtaylor

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    That could work, but one should be aware that Google takes a dim view of paid links, and if you go this route, you don't want your competitors to know and be in a position to rat you out.
     
    mjtaylor, Jun 7, 2010 IP
  10. MrJoker

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    #10
    about weeks ...
     
    MrJoker, Jun 7, 2010 IP
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    #11
    Sandbox is not time dependent... A parked domain may never come out of the sandbox period until its parked on the other hand a website may get out of sandbox in just a couple of weeks... once it has good content.
     
    adultseo, Jun 7, 2010 IP
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    To dampen the spirits of spam websites from rising on the search rank engines, the Google Sandbox acts as a testing ground for the new web sites. It is a suspected restraint placed on new websites. Folks have asserted to detect the occurrence of Google Sandbox Effect in the results of page rankings of the web pages done by Google
     
    aeroz1, Jun 9, 2010 IP
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    I think again game will come on link building

    more quality link toward your site will lead you away from sand box
     
    cyrsss, Jun 9, 2010 IP
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    I think it depends on the competitivenes of your keyword. I had a site in the 'sandbox' for almost 12 months, that originally ranked 1st page with a very competetive keyword. I have another one jumping from first page to 20-30th page, that is an aged domain, but was parked up for a while.

    The main thing is to just live with it, and concentrate on getting traffic from places other than google, especially if it is a site worth promoting. At least you then have something nice to look forward to!
     
    And!, Jun 16, 2010 IP
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    #15
    It can take months, link building might shorten this.
     
    zoom, Jun 16, 2010 IP
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    I think it is from 3-6 months.
     
    checkblog, Jun 16, 2010 IP
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    It may be 6 months upto 1 year. It depends upon the your website activities.
     
    Smith_McGehan, Jun 16, 2010 IP
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    Look like no body know what is sandbox?...
     
    ONO, Jun 20, 2010 IP
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    #19
    The time duration which mentioned above is very fluctuate.. :(
     
    Birdmaru, Jun 22, 2010 IP
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    There is a lot of B.S. on this thread posted as facts. I just laugh all the time. This is how all these "SEO Myths" are created. Sorry to put BP's oil in your sandbox guys. And if you listen to Matt Cutts, lol, you are in for a long ride. That guy is nothing but Google's "Baghdad Bob". Nothing he says should be believed. He is been proven wrong over and over again. He really craves the attention. He loves the spotlight. Sometimes he doesn't even have a clue what the spam team are truly working on but he still bullshits his way through.
     
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    sin, Jun 24, 2010 IP