MSNs opposite sandbox

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by latehorn, Feb 12, 2006.

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    It seems that google sadly puts new content in the sand box and release it when it becomes outdated.. any way, MSN is doing the opposite and I'm happy for it. They give new sites/pages a very good ranking and then drop them in the rankings after a few weeks. MUCH BETTER!
     
    latehorn, Feb 12, 2006 IP
  2. jfontestad

    jfontestad Well-Known Member

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    I agree.
    The only way you'd be able to rank well for up-to-date content is if you're an authority website. But I believe that is only for individual pages.
    For a site as a whole after you come out of the sandbox hopefully your website will rank better for your keywords and if you keep updating the website it will rank well for those words you are targetting.
    Only thing that with MSN & Yahoo you rank well for them a lot sooner.
     
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  3. Jim_Westergren

    Jim_Westergren Notable Member

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    Google does the same. I have observered and tested it about 8 times. And per my theory it is in that time you have to proove to Google that you are not a spam site, but it's hard to prove. I believe 95% is not making it and thus falls in the box.
     
    Jim_Westergren, Feb 13, 2006 IP
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    latehorn Guest

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    ^^ it's not true, I have an old hobby site that gets 40 visits from google per day, and I havn't updated it for years.. :)
     
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    Jim_Westergren Notable Member

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    What is not true?

    What has this to do with the fresh boost of totally new sites?

    Anyway, I have no time to argue, I know what I know.

    *unsubscribes from thread*
     
    Jim_Westergren, Feb 13, 2006 IP