Sandbox Effect

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by saurabhj, Feb 2, 2010.

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    Hello Experts,

    How do we come to know that our site is sent in Sandbox by Google and what are the symptoms for it. :confused:

    Please provide detailed explanation

    Thanks in Advance
     
    saurabhj, Feb 2, 2010 IP
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    Aryans Well-Known Member

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  4. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    Hey thanks for your replay but i don't need any analysis tools or websites :rolleyes:

    My Question is: How do we come to know that our site is sent in Sandbox by Google?? What are the symptoms for it??
     
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    once your site having same title, desc it goes to sandbox
     
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    The Google Sandbox Checker Tool helps you to check if your site is in google's sandbox for a given keyword. This checker tool has fields to enter the keyword, URL and to select Google's regional domain. On clicking Submit the tool tells you if your site is been placed in google's sandbox.
    The Google sandbox or "sandbox effect" is a filter that Google applies to new websites that want to rank in the search results for specific phrases. The filter exists to prevent SEOs and spammers from easily manipulating search results by satisfying all of Google's major offsite and onsite factors.
     
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    The Sandbox (a.k.a. Sandboxing or the sandbox effect or the Google penalty) is a name given to an observation about the way Google ranks web pages in its index. It is the subject of much debate—its existence has been written about[1][2] but not confirmed and several observers state that they have observed the contrary.[3]

    According to the sandbox effect, Google temporarily reduces the page rank of new domains, placing them into what is referred to as its "sandbox", in an effort to counter the ways that search engine optimizers attempt to manipulate Google's page ranking by creating lots of inbound links to a new web site from other web sites that they own.

    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.[3][4]

    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 avers that "[n]o 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".[3]

    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 don't apply to all industries.[5] 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.[4]
     
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    Hi,
    when we submit a new site then search engine hold it in sand box to check that site is relevant,useful or not and check that the site should not be too short and spam,etc. After checking the site indexed in search engines.
     
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    Very useful discussion, I learn more
     
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    Would you please send URL of that Sandbox Checker Tool.
     
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    The proper place for your thread is here http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=67

    Sandbox means you were working at your site optimization active enough. Google think your site is too young and leaves you to play with other sites that suck. Your website is not displayed in Search Results. It means you're in Sandbox.
    It can last up to 10 months and the only way to get out of it is to hardly work on your site optimization.
     
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