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Google Sandbox Does Still Exist.

(@Anonymous)
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In the last four months or so, I believe that many individuals in the SEO industry are behind us for a day of Google Sandbox has spoken. I, myself, do not agree in the slightest, nor does Rand over at SEOmoz.

In recent months, I have a mini-site that I ranked # 1 for AdSense is working on very soon expected. Using a top-notch article distribution service, I was about 30 days for this particular site submitted about 20 articles.

During those 30 days in search engine results I've seen some pretty amazing movement. The only problem I had all your keywords can not break the Top 50. Yes, some might say that came out of nowhere to 50 is quite an achievement, but you're still sitting on 50 not going to get the traffic. In fact, you do not really see anything significant, unless the top 10 rankings to break and then you see a large increase once you break the top 5.

After a month of my article explosion, I thought quite a lot, because I was the next victim of the Google Sandbox. To verify that this was the case, I decided I'd do a small test before getting down and dirty. The only way to really know if you have been sandboxed after launching a new website makes some good link building is to get out and get some good links. I spent about three hours to find some good links that have pushed a site at least higher than 50 and received no improvement. In fact, my site jumped from about 65 and 80 days. That's what usually happens when you sandboxed.

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Topic starter Posted : 14/05/2011 3:50 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Google Sandbox Does Still Exist.

did you check your website by using this search term site:website.com

was there any result or not, if there was showing result. that is mean your website is not in the sandbox. Actually it is heppends with new websites getting too many links in short time period it looks like spam in Google's think of view.

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Posted : 14/05/2011 4:57 am
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