If i do nothing after "sandboxed', then what will happen?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by cutecut, Oct 13, 2008.

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    hi,

    One of my site has been "sandboxed" and I don't know exact the reason. But I just found in the same day, my "link:mydomain.com" has been updated and added some new list. So guess it might just take a while before stabilizing with my site. Hope so...

    I have a question, if i do nothing about this site, no content updation, no backlink development and other submission, then what will my "sandboxed" site happen?
     
    cutecut, Oct 13, 2008 IP
  2. Kneoteric_eSolutions

    Kneoteric_eSolutions Banned

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    If you website is fairly new it is all but natural. Every new website goes through this phase. It is an age filter and Google uses it decide the authority, relevancy and other factors related to the website. Eventually a website is taken out of sandbox. It is always recommended that the regular activities be carried out and this would quicken the process of the website coming out of sandbox. Fail to do it and it might sit there for longer or eternity.

    Sandbox is also not a one time phenomenon and can be triggered in due course if you decide to make some sweeping changes to your website.
     
    Kneoteric_eSolutions, Oct 13, 2008 IP
  3. Elite IM Group

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    The above post is bang on, you need to carry on as if nothing is happening. Your site will be fine in no time. Add new fresh quality content, links and get the word out, that's all.

    Regards,
    EIMG
     
    Elite IM Group, Oct 13, 2008 IP
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    zinruss Notable Member

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    http://www.seo4blog.com/search-engine-marketing/the-limits-of-the-sandbox.html

    Hope this help. :)
     
    zinruss, Oct 13, 2008 IP