Help identify a sandbox or not

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by alacka, Jan 16, 2012.

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    site - one month.
    All this time site be in SERP for a keyword, and here for two days as the site disappeared from the first 1000 positions.

    Site is located in the main index (looking http://keyword.com /*)
    If you look like this "keyword" then site is at 177 seats, if you look just a keyword then there is no site in the first 1000.

    Website chased by the article directories, added about 40 directories (article propagated), was also purchased 30 links were made during the month that is not in one day.

    The text is unique, each page of text 2k-3k


    I was searching for about a sandbox in the articles said to look for allinanchor: "keyword" site is located on this request on 7 page.


    Who will tell that that could happen with the site?
    Sandbox or whether it is still what the other filter?

    Sorry for the english, I'm just learning
     
    alacka, Jan 16, 2012 IP
  2. indiainternet2012

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    hello alacka
    it happens with new sites...because you do over optimize your site with your work link directories , paid link, article...google seems it is like robot work..and send it Sandbox for some times...bot u don't worry, u just carry on with work..very soon u will get the benefit..
     
    indiainternet2012, Jan 18, 2012 IP
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    if your website has been placed in the sandbox you should use this time to your advantage. It is a great opportunity to build your traffic sources outside of the search engines. If you have a website that does well in the search engines, you may be tempted to ignore other proven methods of traffic building such as building a community, or building strong inbound links through partnerships. However, if you establish traffic sources outside of search engines, when you finally leave the sandbox, you will see a welcome increase in your traffic levels.
     
    Sam Gilmore, Jan 26, 2012 IP