What's Sandbox?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by RB!, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. Askold

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    #21
    So say for the first few days your site is ''sandboxed''. But it is urgent that it is included in Google's searches, it is possible to get it out of the sanbox or do you have no power once your in?
     
    Askold, Dec 26, 2008 IP
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    #22
    How do i make sure i avoide the "Sand Box". I have a domain i just got this month and im trying to build an ecommerce site. I need to be able to generate revinue.
     
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    #23
    A new web site is hard to have a good rank within a few months, even not in the rank ,we call this as Sandbox.
    The Sandbox usually lasts six months, the new web site should perfect every aspect within the six months. After the Sandbox, better rank will appear.
     
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  4. beg1nner

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    #24
    how could we know that our website have gone out from the sandbox ?
     
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    #25
    has anyone noticed a sandbox effect in yahoo and bing search engines?
     
    webpromoterservice, Aug 6, 2009 IP
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    #26
    A sandbox is a testing (or virtual) environment
     
    prasantha, Aug 26, 2009 IP
  7. ankit_frenz

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    #27
    its also a belive that building too much of backlinks too quickly can sandbox your site..is it true?
    well all those stuff is just assumptions..after all no one knows what the hell BIG G is doing
     
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    #28
    Why is it new domain will go to sandbox? what's that for?
     
    charisse090, Aug 28, 2009 IP
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    #29
    if this is a myth who will explore it?
    i have a new domain so this myth is relating to me too?
    how to get out of the sand box?
    doing rite things?
    what right things?
     
    Saifullahraza, Aug 30, 2009 IP
  10. Queen_ra45

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    #30
    I just built my first website today and it is no where to be found on any search engine. I was looking for an explanation and I think I found it here in this thread. Thanks for all the information!
     
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  11. neekyme

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    #31
    It's never easy for newcomers to enter a market and there are barriers of different kinds. For newcomers to the world of search engines, the barrier is called a sandbox - your site stays there until it gets mature enough to be allowed to the Top Positions club.

    Although there is no direct confirmation of the existence of a sandbox, Google employees have implied it and SEO experts have seen in practice that new sites, no matter how well optimized, don't rank high on Google, while on MSN and Yahoo they catch quickly.

    Hope help:D
     
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    #32
    new site new ip new domain new hosting all could get sanbox from google
     
    ehane, Sep 1, 2009 IP
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    #33
    http://www.seo4blog.com/search-engine-marketing/the-limits-of-the-sandbox.html

    Hope this help. :)
     
    zinruss, Sep 1, 2009 IP
  14. dcristo

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    #34
    To prevent spam in the index. New domains are more likely to be spam compared to old trusted domains.
     
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    #35
    The term is originated from the sandbox form your elementary days, it's a term used to describe on how well you "play with others", and whether you're going to be able to play nice.

    Spammy sites, built for SEO and link farms are bad eggs...
     
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    #37
    I understand it in this way, that is-- It's never easy for newcomers to enter a market and there are barriers of different kinds. For newcomers to the world of search engines, the barrier is called a sandbox.

    :D:D
     
    redsolar, Sep 2, 2009 IP