This question still remains a mystery, even i am researching to find exact factors for it. But i think the website which goes into sandbox can evaluate it by themselves what might be potential reason for being penalized harshly by google!
Sandbox means a period that the search engine assesses a new website, which could last 2-6 months. Thus for this reason, your website must be a new website. And during the sandbox time, if you haven't enough efforts, the period could be longer.
You mean to say Google abandon any web site thus in order to retrieve it we need to install with new web pages in it!
I have not used any blackhat and webspam SEO. Only use white hat SEO with unique content then why my site is going down from 2nd page of google to 12th then 30th now for the keyword "How To Make Solar Panels". My website is makeyoursolarpanelnow.com Can Anyone suggest is this my website is in sandbox or not.
People begin new web sites all the time. After a little time they lose interest and abandon the site. Search engines tend to pay less attention to a site that hasn't been around for a while. That is my understanding of what the sandbox is all about.
I don't think the sandbox would be the cause. Nice site but I only see one page with a lot of text on it. Compare the keyword density of that page with the pages that are ranking higher. How many related links point to those other pages?
To avoid sandbox I prefer to buy aged domains in auction, as Google trust the old domains. The parked domains sometimes get PR1 though they do not have any content in it. Someone has any idea why this happen?
I think you answered your own question. These sites probably get a default pr1 due to age of site or maybe a it still has a good amount of backlinks even though its parked.
Nope bro actually I am talking about new site getting PR1.. Even my site- tips-smart. com got PR2 when it was just parked. Same case happened to articlezzz. com and seoroyal. com. All of these are registered this year, not old domain. I just recently started adding content after getting PR!
I have always heard that sites less than a year old get lower pr due to the sandbox. I really think that very often rather than asking what brings down the rank of a site, a better question would be to ask what competitors are doing right that brings up their rank.
No, it's not something that no one knows. Google came with this Sandbox theory in early 2004 to penalize newly created websites with frequent domain ownership. When companies used to promote their product by creating the site and efforts were made to rank that site high on the first page; however once the promotion was done, websites were pulled down and Google had lot of these spammy links and junk and broken URLs, which created a bad user experience among Google searchers. So Sandbox is to identify those sites who try to get higher very quickly on the search by following unethical practices to make sure that the searchers have a good experience. Once the site goes into the Sandbox, it gets difficult for the webmasters to get them out of the Sandbox as there is no any defined criteria and timeline fixed for that. Minimum time that it may take is from 6 months to 18 months. Webmasters need to work on quality backlink and content so that Google takes the site out of Sandbox. This may sound as a bad policy for people who are trying to create new websites but if they follow the guidelines, they shouldn't be worried of anything. The whole idea of creating this Sandbox theory was to make sure that the end users of happy while searching on Google and then are redirected to the quality content and information. Hope this helps out.
It seems that new sites are put into Sandbox most of the time. And the duration for sandbox depends from 3 to somewhat 9 months. Some of my new sites after getting in 1st page of google being punished and I couldn't found those pages even in 100! Later 3 months back those were ranked in 1st page again and this time they seem stable in their ranking.
It never happened to me as I always try to not fail on the start. When setting up a site try to pump it up with some initial content and not delete it right after launching. Do not forget about submitting a working sitemap.xml. It helps a lot. This way you won't be penalized even if you delete some pages in future.