is my website sandboedx or not ?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by no_one, Sep 19, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hey guys .. i was trying to be as careful about my link building as i could.. this morning my web site was showing in 5th page for 2 keywords.. this afternoon after Google analitics indexed the previous day where the spike had occurred (i had a massive spike in traffic due to a very popular post) i cant find my website in results for those 2 same keywords... i can still find my site searching for my posts title in Google..
    am i in Googles sand box or its just something else?.. forgot to tell you my site is exactly 1 month old in analitics and around 40-50 days over all

    any thoughts?

    some additional info.. google webwaster tools shows 326 inlinks is that to much for a site a month old ?
     
    Last edited: Sep 19, 2011
    no_one, Sep 19, 2011 IP
  2. no_one

    no_one Peon

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    #2
    i can find my site when i search for my exact domain in Google ex ww.domain. com

    i can also find my site when i search site:website.com
    so does this mean am not sand boxed ?
    it came very suddenly.. and right on the mark of 30 days on google analitics so i was left wondering what happened ..

    am avoiding black hat and am trying to do it by the book.. my links are mostly from blog-forum commenting and social media (my main source) also i try to space them daily and i never over do it.. 326 inlinks for 1 month old site is not that much i guess..so i was devastated today with the possibility of my website getting sand boxed..

    My sites content is also unique i hire articles writer as well as my writing..
    Am now waiting for the website to build some age and raffic and then apply for adscence ..
    how long is till i get out-over or around Google dance ? is it dangerous for my site ? have i done something wrong ?
     
    no_one, Sep 19, 2011 IP
  3. lalitdhiman

    lalitdhiman Active Member

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    #3
    Nope Ur Site Is Not Sandboxed....Its Still Dancing
     
    lalitdhiman, Sep 20, 2011 IP
  4. no_one

    no_one Peon

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    Thanks for the reply! i manage to find it tonight.. so i guess it was indeed dancing around will this keep up for long or is it a 1 time thing ?
     
    no_one, Sep 20, 2011 IP
  5. Bottom Feeder

    Bottom Feeder Peon

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    #5
    There is no sandbox. Search Matt Cutts videos on you tube. He says that the sandbox is a thing of the past.
     
    Bottom Feeder, Sep 20, 2011 IP
  6. freak46

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    #6
    your site is not in sandbox
     
    freak46, Oct 10, 2011 IP
  7. MyWebsiteNow

    MyWebsiteNow Peon

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    #7
    Google SandBox = Old phrase/term.
    It referred to sites that were "restricted" in some ways in performance, limiting their ability to do well i nteh SERPs for certain/all search terms etc.

    It is Now a commonly mis-used term, as the SandBox effect that is referred to kind of disappeared sometime ago.

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    Instead - you may find the following;
    * New sites get a short period (honeymoon) were they are "boosted" to see how they do and to get some traffic etc.
    * New sites loose the HMP after a time
    * Poorly structured sites may have content that ranks well to begin with, then falls due to shoddy site structure (blogs).
    * Some sites have "weak" content (tiny content, partially duplciated, very poor internal link structure etc.) and may be removed from SERPs
    * Some sites have a variety of Internal Duplication (Canonical, Multiple URLs, Replicated page contents etc.) which may get Filtered.
    * Some sites have External Duplicated content (full), which may be Filtered out (google only wants to show 1 version!)
    * Sites that are Not popular (low Quality and low Quantity InBoundLinks, and/or links that appear False/Non-Volunteered) may perform poorly

    Mixes of the above are often seen as "sandboxing" - they aren't - it just seems that people will believe anythign they read without checking the Age of what they read (seriously, reading SEO articles from 2005 is not going to help you all that much unless it poitns out Quality and Originality!)
     
    MyWebsiteNow, Oct 11, 2011 IP
  8. Aurelius25

    Aurelius25 Peon

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    #8
    The signs of sandbox is if your url doesn't appear in your google search engine for example if you have domainame.com and you type it in the google search engine it was not appear on the list
     
    Aurelius25, Oct 14, 2011 IP
  9. vna1611

    vna1611 Well-Known Member

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    #9
    If your site does not appear when you search for it without using the whole name or domain name -
    it is sand boxed.

    sand box still exists!!!
     
    vna1611, Oct 14, 2011 IP
  10. Chris9288

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    I guess its just Google Dance.. wait for some time and do let us know the current status. :)
     
    Chris9288, Oct 15, 2011 IP
  11. over_flow

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    #11
    if you are sand-boxed, then go to your bed for a long rest :p
     
    over_flow, Nov 26, 2011 IP
  12. Sam Gilmore

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    #12
    What you need to do is continue to build 1-2 links per day from legitimate sources. Social bookmarking, article posting, forum posts, etc will all help you.​
     
    Sam Gilmore, Jan 26, 2012 IP
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    arif26 Greenhorn

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    yes it is Google Dance . nova day's Google Is Reviews our Site's Manually by their employees so if your site is poor at on page seo or you are using duplicate content or spam your site my be penalize by Google
     
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    Do not worry just keep promotign your site and everything will go fine.
     
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    eddiej333 Greenhorn

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    It is not a problem to build backlinks fast, but to change abruptly the pace of how your backlinks are created. If your site has ten backlinks created along one month and then suddenly are three hundred backlinks then Google could assume you are using an automatic process to create your backlinks and your page could be penalized or sandboxed. That is why they say that building links slowly is safer. If your links are built in a natural way in a steadily pace, whether slowly or very quickly, there is no risk of being penalized.
     
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  16. Sam Gilmore

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    Right. It's the best thing you can do.
     
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    sisatel Active Member

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