I think my site get sandbox, am I right?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by chlopzmazur, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello friends,

    I am afraid my site got sandbox... Here is the url: ht*p://tinyurl.com/yb47jve

    My site is quite new - about 3 months old. It was ranking about 3 page for main keyword and now its nowhere. However I can see it is still indexed. Just checked by "site:www.my-site.com".

    I was building backlings by: article marketing, dofollow profiles and high pr dofollow blog commenting.

    I don't think its Google Dance... I don't know why it happned? Maybe at some dofollow blogs were to many spam comments?

    Am I sandboxed? If so what can I do to get out?

    Thanks in advance.
     
    chlopzmazur, Apr 9, 2010 IP
  2. upshurcreative

    upshurcreative Guest

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    How did you get a crazy url like that.
     
    upshurcreative, Apr 11, 2010 IP
  3. JessieQ

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    Most likely the google shuffle

    You aren't officially "sandboxed" until your rankings have slipped for a week or two.

    Google has a history of completely removing sites from the index, only to appear at a completely different level later on.

    Relax, take your time, and focus on building content and quality backlinks - you'll be better off in the long run.
     
    JessieQ, Apr 11, 2010 IP
  4. chlopzmazur

    chlopzmazur Active Member

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    Oh I noticed one more thing... It seems my rankings dissapeared from all search engines... Is it possible to "shuffle" with different SE than Google?
     
    chlopzmazur, Apr 11, 2010 IP
  5. neekyme

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    wait to see if your site is still in that condition.

    If the answer is yes, then probably you are in the sandbox.
     
    neekyme, Apr 12, 2010 IP
  6. chlopzmazur

    chlopzmazur Active Member

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    But my site dissapeared also from different search engines (yahoo, bing...). Maybe there is another reason?
     
    chlopzmazur, Apr 13, 2010 IP
  7. thungy

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    heyy guys check this outt...

    ww.jmfcoutinho[dot]com the Nanny DVD
     
    thungy, Apr 14, 2010 IP
  8. espsol

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    I do not think so your website in sandbox.After one or two weeks your website will be at previous situation.
     
    espsol, Apr 27, 2010 IP
  9. PDRFlipper

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    I have experience this type of situation where my site disappeared from google. I have a rank 4 site in google and then it disappeared whenever i type my keyword in google. But if i try to search using the main URL, the site is there, so definitely google removed me from my original rank. Here's the thing, i cant even find my site in the top 500 (I really tried to search it). After a 3 weeks, i decided to do some link building and immediately the next day, my site is back at my original rank. You may want to try to build more links so that next time google bot crawls your site, its in a much better situation.
     
    PDRFlipper, Apr 30, 2010 IP
  10. DoA

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    Why don't you first double check that your site is actually in the sandbox & doesn't just rank badly. Here's a checklist - Am I in the Sandbox?
     
    DoA, May 2, 2010 IP
  11. nexty

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    Your website is not sandboxed as it appears in Google's database... Google is probably reviewing its position like it was said before, its a good idea to review all your content, because as it seems right now it will be marked as MFA.

    When in doubt, use "info:"
     
    nexty, May 4, 2010 IP