Website got Sandboxed for 17 Days

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by raulmalik, Dec 29, 2012.

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    Hello,
    I would like to clear some doubts of mine regarding the "Sandbox Effect".
    I started a new website on 23rd Oct 2012 and started posting 5-7 unique content articles on my website from day 1. Within 4 days i.e. from 27th Oct 2012 I started getting a very small amount of traffic (less then 100) from Google organic search. The Impressions and Visits from Google increased day by day for the next 12 days i.e. 8th Nov 2012. After 8th Nov their was a sudden dip in the traffic from Google and it came down to less then 10 visits per day (from Google). It continued like this for the next 17 days i.e. till 24th Nov 2012. I hardly got any traffic from Google. After 25th Nov 2012, Google again started sending visitors to my site and today i.e. 29th Dec 2012 the daily referrals from Google organic search are stabilized to between 2.5k-3k visitors per day.
    I would like to add one more thing that in Nov 07, 2012 PR update, my website (15 Days Old) got PR 1.
    My question is as my website is getting a pretty much good traffic for a 2 months old website, will it get sandboxed? or it has already been sandboxed for those 17 days when their were hardly (less then 10) visits from google. 1 More thing I would like to add I do write 4-5 small (around 200 words) articles daily and they are unique.

    Any info would be appreciated...
     
    raulmalik, Dec 29, 2012 IP
  2. Chip_Paulson

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    That`s a bit much for daily content additions this early on. If you want to put in so much work, do a quality, long article(you will pick up many keywords and google will see it as more valuable content). Have a go at my site to learn more. Currently, I have a site going through the same thing, it`s natural for a new site in a more competitive niche. That was rather fast, actually.
     
    Chip_Paulson, Aug 10, 2013 IP