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My site has sanbox, please help me

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by beongo02, Apr 18, 2012.

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  2. sisatel

    sisatel Active Member

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    nampillu Greenhorn

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    Hi,

    I could see the results when I used site:yourdomain term in Google, how did you conclude that it is been sandboxed? There is nothing as Sanbox, only thing your website may get DE-indexed or lose ranking.

    If you get a doubt that your site is been deindexed then just follow these steps to cross check:

    1) First check in google "site:yourdomain.com" see if you are getting your website details.
    2) Secondly just search in google for your domain without www and see if you could see your website in first place
    3) Thirdly check typing only your domain without any www and .com or .org or anything just yourdomain and see if your website comes up first.
    4) Copy any sentence from your home page and search the whole sentence with quotes "" see if you get your website in the list.
    5) Finally search with your whole Meta Title with quotes and see if you get your website in the list.

    If you could see your website listed in all of these cases then nothing to worry and do not ever feel that it is been sandboxed, may be your website ranking might have dropped. Just be patience and keep your ethical SEO on your website and the things should be fine for you.

    Good Luck.
     
    nampillu, Apr 19, 2012 IP
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    seoaceindia Banned

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    hi nampillu thanks for sharing informative post on sandbox it's really very helpful to me for checking site sandbox
     
    seoaceindia, Apr 23, 2012 IP
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    Nice to see that my points helped you, hope you would soon get back to index and ranking.
     
    nampillu, Apr 24, 2012 IP
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    Which type of backlinks you used to build on your site?
     
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    [h=2]Reverse sandbox effect[/h] A "reverse sandbox" effect is also claimed to exist, whereby new pages with good content, but without inbound links, are temporarily increased in rank—much like the "New Releases" in a book store are displayed more prominently—to encourage organic building of the World Wide Web.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP]
    David George disputes the claim that Google applies sandboxing to all new web sites, saying that the claim "doesn't seem to be borne out by experience". He states that he created a new web site in October 2004 and had it ranked in the top 20 Google results for a target keyword within one month. He asserts that "no one knows for sure if the Google sandbox exists", and comments that it "seems to fit the observations and experiments of many search engine optimizers". He theorizes that the sandbox "has introduced some hysteresis into the system in order to restore a bit of sanity to Google's results".[SUP][4][/SUP]
    In an interview with the Search Engine Roundtable website, Matt Cutts is reported to have said that there are some things in the algorithm that may be perceived as a sandbox that do not apply to all industries.[SUP][7][/SUP] Jaimie Sirovich and Cristian Darie state that they believe that, while Google does not actually have an explicit "sandbox", the effect itself (however caused) is real.[SUP][6][/SUP]
     
    BacklinkExpert, Nov 12, 2012 IP