I have built a website, which allows to download Twitter videos. It's about 2 months old. I get about 60 visitors a day now. 90% of traffic is direct or twitter/referral (I made a post on Twitter) I hope my SEO will give me an award and one day I will be out of sandbox. The URL is https://ssstwitter.com Let me know what you think about the site? How should I promote it while being in a sandbox? I want to see some organic traffic but all I see is couple of clicks I'm starting to lose my patience. It's hard to figure out if my SEO works while being in a sandbox. What whould you recommend? Is there any tactics for SEO in a sandbox? Thank you.
The sandbox is a myth, so its not in the sandbox. Your site simply does not rank as high as you would like. All you can do is continue working on it; attracting good backlinks etc. HOWEVER, as you are illegally using Twitter's registered trademark in your domain name, you have bigger problems such as Twitter's lawyers to be concerned about.
In case you want to argue this point: Read this first: https://twitter.com/en/tos and: https://about.twitter.com/en_us/company/brand-resources.html
Twitter does not care about this. google "twitter video downloader" and see how many websites contain word "twitter" in the domain name
there are other examples. ssyoutube works for a long time and youtube lawers don't keep an eye on this domain
Here is a snapshot of where you are currently. The first issue I see with your backlink profile is the percentage of NoFollow to DoFollow backlinks you have. Your site currently has only 36% DoFollow, and we generally recommend people keep an 80/20 for DoFollow backlinks vs. NoFollow backlinks. Once your backlink profile is corrected, you will see higher keyword rankings, where your current rankings are pages 3 and 4, based on your backlink profile. May I ask if you have been paying someone from somewhere like Fiverr to build your links, or have you been building them on your own? I'm not vying for business, rather seeing an interesting trend in the DoFollow backlinks your site has.
Another example Roger, would be the anchor text being used for your links. It looks as if the anchor text being used won't provide a solid growth foundation. I've attached a screenshot for reference. To give a better example of the overall idea behind building links, I always recommend that people build anchor text and links to specific areas of their website, ie various content pieces, then allow the user to build value in the product or service, causing them to make a decision to use that product or service, based on trust. Rather than building your backlinks to your homepage, I would suggest building backlinks to individual pages for unique content. Just a thought. hope this helps.