Google Sandbox FAQ

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by aaron_nimocks, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. websys

    websys Active Member

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    #101
    its always good to go through these posts once again on the launch of a website :D
     
    websys, Jul 17, 2007 IP
  2. seomax

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    #102
    good information, thanks:)
     
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  3. Omega

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    #103
    nice stuff. thanks for sharing. it will be very helpful to beginners.
     
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    #104
    Quit the Sandbox ? How does that work
     
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    #105
    I had no idea. Thank you for the information. I love this place..full of good reading.
     
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    #106
    thanks for your guide
     
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  7. catch12

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    #107


    Sandbox- Hogs Wash

    You don't come up in google when starting for one reason and one reason only-

    You DON"T have your keyword in your domain name!
    Thats it, no sand box, not this, no that

    Google clearly thinks this is the most important thing to have

    Yes after time you may start moving up with out the keyword in your domain name, but thats only because you would have started accumulating links etc... with your key words probably in them

    Sandybox, I luv it :)
     
    catch12, Aug 17, 2007 IP
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    #108
    Knowledgable post.Thanks.
     
    josechukkiri, Aug 26, 2007 IP
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    #109
    Thanks for posting the faq's Aaron. Very helpful! :D
     
    FusionBrett, Aug 26, 2007 IP
  10. SEOjr

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    #110
    I have seen some sites which are only a few months old. They are PR 5 already. PR and SERP, is there any conflict? How Sandbox concept applies here?
     
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  11. ves

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    #111
    In the FAQ, it says to check your site using the search:
    allinanchor:"keyword"

    I did this for my 3 keyword phrases (which are not considered competative, BTW). I came up 3rd, 2nd and 15th.
    Which is all great BUT: My question is:

    My site is only 4 weeks old. When initially indexed by Google was showing in these same great positions in the natural search. A couple of days ago my positions dropped back to 9th, 11th, and 30th. Which I guess is natural behaviour (having read other posts on the subject). I am busy working on backlinks to get back up top. Soooo, why does this 'allinanchor' search still show my great positions? And what exactly is an 'allinanchor' search?

    I have written articles and had them submitted to 250 article directories, and also to blogs. My articles are unique to my site, but, being duplicated on publishing. Is this an error on my part - has this caused the drop?

    Oh, and also, in the first couple of weeks I had some Social Bookmarking carried out... was this the reason for the good spots I wonder?? Do I need to repeat that regularly??
    Any advise on how to boost my position again welcome!!

    Cheers guys!
     
    ves, Sep 2, 2007 IP
  12. trafficmaster_arv_qsmacs

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    #112
    I agree with you. thank you for sharing.your experiences...it really help.

    more power!:cool:
     
  13. kumarg

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    #113
    Very goog information, I did not hear about sandbox till now. After reading this post, i understood what is sand box.
    Thanks a lot for such a nice information
     
    kumarg, Sep 12, 2007 IP
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    #114
    Nice FAQs.

    Thanx.
     
    hadiyarobins, Sep 25, 2007 IP
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    #115
    thanks for this sharing.
     
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    #116
    Great informations , thank you
     
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  17. nanexo

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    #117
    i made a site entirely targeted at attracting long tail key phrases which are upcoming in google trends that way as soon as google starts sand boxing because they become competitive i already have a authority

    receiving up to 1-2k (going up steadily) a day visitors from G a day :p site is new age<45days

    but i am not competing for any comp keywords so keeping out of sandbox while attracting major traffic
     
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    #118
    *just checking* - the misspelling of "guaranteed" in your sig is a deliberate misspelling then, yes?
     
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    #119
    Very usefull information. Thanks!
     
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    #120
    This is very nice information about the SandBox.
     
    kavinpparker, Nov 25, 2007 IP