How to AVOID the Sandbox!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by billion, Oct 18, 2009.

  1. vwealth

    vwealth Guest

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    #21
    Excuse me.
    Please I'm somehow new to this word "sandbox" can anyone show me the light in and I'll really appreciate if anyone can also tell the exact or assumed percentage of keyword in particular a webpage should contain to rank better in search engine result.
    I'll mostly appreciate it if any such person would send to my mailbox.
     
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  2. Skid

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    #22
    How do you find out if a website is indexed by google?
     
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  3. scheng1

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    #23
    avoid outgoing links to questionable sites, and put "nofollow" to all affiliate marketing links.
     
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  4. Traffic-Bug

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    #24
    Great idea from the original poster... By buying the previously used domain youa re making sure that, the domain has already come out of its sandbox. But what happens if you change the hosting IP? Does google include that factor also for sandboxing again?
     
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    pssajit Well-Known Member

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    #25
    I read somewhere that opting for Google adwords for your new website helps in reducing/cancelling the sandbox effect.
     
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  6. billion

    billion G.E.M.

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    #26
    I've never had any problems with that. I don't think Google look at IP when determining if they should put a site in the sandbox.


     
    billion, Nov 22, 2009 IP
  7. sim so dep

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    #27
    you may want to use "site:www.yoursite.com" to see if google indexed many of your page or just homepage only.
     
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  8. I.LuV.ManUTd!

    I.LuV.ManUTd! Peon

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    #28
    Results 1 - 10 of about 4,530 from www.manunitedzone.co.uk. (0.22 seconds)

    Nearly all my pages have been indexed. :)
     
    I.LuV.ManUTd!, Nov 27, 2009 IP
  9. WebshoppeSolutions

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    #29
    You're as right as rain about that ... Sandbox is pure B.S. .. a myth .. not too unlike the ever elusive fairytale Do-Follow crap that's floating around these days.

    It absolutely boggles the mind these days in what people are willing to believe about what goes on in the web world.

    I've purchased both old and new domains over the years for both clients and myself and not once have ever experienced what one would describe as a sandbox.

    Sandbox was coined by spamvertisers right around the time Google took a left turn to eliminate spam in 2004, and it has since morphed into a true urban legend.

    Most (or even all) newbies will experience this presumed sandbox effect when they first start out because they spend all of their time listening to all of the B.S. that's being sold with regard to SEO on the internet these days .. SEO will scare your money out of you if you don't give it up freely .. and sandbox is the weapon of choice in many circles.

    Inexperience or just plain stupidity is what causes the sandbox effect .. not Google.
     
    WebshoppeSolutions, Dec 1, 2009 IP
  10. mindpower

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    #30
    hmmm....nice post. I got very usefull information when I got same issues. Thanks
     
    mindpower, Dec 2, 2009 IP