Instead of thinking of sandbox., Creating the site friendly, easily navigatable for the user should be your first step
Do you mean, how can my site get updated in Google? Well the Googlebot should index your site fairly regularly, check your server logs.
hi I mean to say how to get update about google like what is latest happening in search engines, latest news about google
My advice is to ignore the freakin' Sandbox. People spend far too much time worrying about this 'thing', while you should just push on with link building and publishing quality content - that's how Google begins to trust your site.
Lots of related keywords in the page - not keywords just from the actual search term. That has helped me, or at least, it seems to.
Speaking of keywords- it's easy to say "choose the right keywords" but what about "Choose the right keywords based on your customers or clients perspective rather than your own?" Too many people write content (and choose keywords) based on their many years of experience in an industry. And they forget that the very jargon, lingo, catch-phrases and terminology that's second nature to them is NOT the same language their clients and customers use to describe the same thing! So before you choose keywords, put yourself in your customer's shoes. Write professional and legitimate press releases. Use a site like PRWeb and choose their SEO enabled PR service - a couple hundred bucks and properly seeding that release without over-saturation, can get you hundreds of quality back links. I've used this technique for a number of clients. And I have them send out a new release every few months because links eventually fall off. But in the overall scheme of things, it's added over 1,000 back links to some clients. RSS News Feeds - getting a news aggregator service like AllHeadlineNews to provide you with news content for your site where that news is appropriate to your site - and where the news is on a 2ndary page can add dramatic additional value for long tail keyword searches that bring people to your site who might not have otherwise come initially, but some of whom, upon coming to your site for that news story, learn of your offering and become a customer. sitemap.xml files- these are now standard on every site my company deploys - gets the entire site indexed in a couple days instead of weeks. But yes, above all else, CONTENT - quality, plain English (for English based web sites), natural language CONTENT is the first and most important rule!!! You can skip every other technique, and a truly well written and content rich site can have high ranking without any other factor in some arenas.
* Have other relevant sites link to yours. * Submit it to Google at http://www.google.com/addurl.html. * Submit a Sitemap as part of our Google Webmaster Tools. Google uses your Sitemap to learn about the structure of your site and to increase our coverage of your webpages. * Make sure all the sites that should know about your pages are aware your site is online. * Submit your site to relevant directories such as the Open Directory Project and Yahoo!, as well as to other industry-specific expert sites.