Whether Site is in Google's Sandbox or not?

Discussion in 'Google' started by stevie teever, May 18, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi friends, is there any tool or site to check whether your site is in Google's sandbox or not?
     
    stevie teever, May 18, 2010 IP
  2. stevie teever

    stevie teever Peon

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    #2
    hey...anybody there?
     
    stevie teever, May 18, 2010 IP
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    #3
    there is no tool.
    all you have to do is build links to get better ranks.
     
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    Here is some available but I do not think they are accurate anyway. :) - Google Sandbox checker Tool

    Actually, the sandbox is still a myth for us. Some guru confirm about its existence while someone do not believe about it. I have seen effect of a similar to sandbox impact on old established website, which make confused because sandbox should happened to only website with new status. : P Weird
     
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    It is not clear if websites are put in sandbox anymore or perhaps sandox has evolved and is more difficult to spot. Few years ago new sites would show up at top of SERPs for few weeks and then would disappear for many months and then reappear in SERPs. I would be surprised if accurate tool to check sandbox exist
     
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    My advice is not to stress about it.... just keep building solid quality backlinks and soon your website will be out of it. (if it is really in it)
     
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  7. A Local SEO

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    Well, there may have been a sandbox in the early days but I have not experienced it since 2006. I have launched maybe 2 dozen sites since then and I have never got sandboxed.
     
    A Local SEO, May 18, 2010 IP
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    If there's any tool, they are not much reliable. Building links until your site got cached, indexed, gain SERP and PR are indications you are off the sandbox..
     
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    Exactly. I think the "sandbox" is now much more dynamic and complex. It's not a clear cut issue. My feeling is that it's more progressive and natural as you climb the rankings rather than in the sandbox one day and out the next.
     
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    This is what i know for sure Google likes fresh content. So does it then make any sense to punish sites that offer fresh content?

    I have launched over a dozen websites since 2006 and none of them has ever ended up in a box!
     
    A Local SEO, May 20, 2010 IP