Hello, I just want to share a subject with you all here. We're making a SEO to a new website. We're building one-way backlinks for the new site frequently beginning from PR3 ro PR8. Can this make the site fall into a sandbox? I have doubts that getting links from many directories which are lower than PR5 can be a reason for the sandbox? I'm thinking about this for a few days. Then I want to share my doubt with you.
My suggestion is to not get so many links to fast. Let Google index 5 - 10 of them first, and then do it every time they get indexed. To get a good effect and not get sandboxed, you need to slowly add links over a period of time. More and more links that are found too fast, will put the website under fire and make it look a little strange that a new site suddenly is getting all these back links. Best Wishes, ~ Mike
You dont fall in sandbox if you build lots of dirs links and lots of relevant link especially in content links no matter how new is that site ,dont go fast with un related high pr links and sitewide links
if you are doing seo for a new site, and specially if its on a commercial niche, then do slow link building, also do not use keyword rich titles for the submissions.
Firstly want to tell you that each directory has a different approval duration... so your submissions would look natural anyways... directory submissions cannot affect your site negatively simply because then you can submit your competitors site frequently to directories and have them penalized.
There is a lot of talk about the Google sandbox these days in the blogosphere and various SEO and SEM related web sites. First of all, what is it? Well, quite simply, the Google sandbox is the equivilent of search engine purgatory where new sites exist for up to a year. During their sad existance in the sandbox, they don’t rank (or rank well) for keyphrases that they should. Why does the sandbox exist? Its believed that it’s there to prevent new, mainly spammy sites from popping up and ranking well right away. It forces sites to have to earn their rankings by waiting a while.The thing about the sandbox is that there is no real way to avoid it. Most sites fall in no matter what kind of quality links they have pointing their way.There is one loophole: it appears as though keywords or keyphrases that exist in your domain name will rank well even though others do not. This site is a great example. It is new (just over a month old) and and does not rank at all for any seo related keyphrases. Although suprisingly enough, it ranks 11th in Google for seo advic.