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Sandboxed Sites - Back Together?

Do they come out together or one by one?

         

McMohan

10:09 am on Nov 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Most of the new sites that I work with are still in the sandbox. Was just curios to know, if all the sanboxed sites come out of the sandbox during one fine major updation or one by one, over the rolling updates?

That is to say, should one be checking to see if the sites are out of the sandbox regularly or only when they know there is a major Google update? :)

Thanks

Mc

dazzlindonna

7:44 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If Google wanted to totally destroy the "shock and awe" of the rollout of MSNs new search, the would remove the sandbox effect right after the MSN search is released.

Very good point, dvduval, and it would be exactly Google's M.O. to do that.

walkman

7:47 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)



"If Google wanted to totally destroy the "shock and awe" of the rollout of MSNs new search, the would remove the sandbox effect right after the MSN search is released."

Nah, they'll resurrect pages that were active 4-5 years ago, put them in the supplementals and claim that they now have 16 billion pages.

brixton

8:12 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)



"I feel sympathy for the older sites that are going to be blown out of the top SERPS when the new ultra-optimized sites are finally let through. "
.....and who told you that the owners of those old sites they don't have already made ,published and indexed in G and many other SE's new ultra-optimized sites with tones of quality links high PR and just waiting in the "sandbox" patiently.Do you really think that those old webmasters are so naive? like all the newbies have done their new ultra-optimized sites they have done the same plus with more experience even (hypothetically) the old sites will give place for new sites I bet you the new sites on the top ten will be the sites of those grumpy old men again :).

goodbass

8:27 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)



On the topic of this sandbox effect possibly being software/capacity related, might this be something:

This is G o o g l e's cache of [joellabasses.com...] as retrieved on Dec 31, 1969 23:59:59 GMT

I could swear that I brought this site online only four months ago, but apparently I have been at it for 35 years (and I'm still in the sandbox).

airpal

8:28 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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.....and who told you that the owners of those old sites they don't have already made ,published and indexed in G and many other SE's new ultra-optimized sites with tones of quality links high PR and just waiting in the "sandbox" patiently.

Their attitude of being happy for the side effect that the sandbox is, because they were lucky enough to escape it... tells me everything I need to know. Those who rank well now and are working to rank well in the future, would not mock new sites as having no value.

bak70

8:53 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I jut had a site hit number 3 in google.
Out of over 7 million results.
Heres the kicker.
I made 6 more sites at the same time going after widget accessories differentwidget accessories and so on.
I have promoted all the sites the same way.
I registered all the sites at the same time as well.
This tells me if there is a sandbox (im still not convinced) sites will be added at different times not all at once.
I do hope this is the beginning of a good month though.

I still believe that the more competition in the serps for the particular keyword the longer it will take to get to page one.(i guess you could call this the sandbox)

I used to get to page one in three months.
Now that there is more competition for all keywords you start off deeper in the google index so it takes longer to get to the front.

Some of us should be happy we show up at all.
For mortgage there is 100 million pages in the index.
Google only shows 857 results.
If I built a mortgage site and showed up in the 857 pages I would think thats a pretty good start.
beating out 90 million other pages is not all that bad.
I wouldnt expect much movement without tons of seo over the course of years.

bak70

8:55 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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hey goodbass
Your site doesnt even have page rank yet.
Its not a good example of the so called sandbox.
When it has page rank for 6 months and doesnt show up then you can use it as an example.

bak70

8:58 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Walkman thats pretty funny.
But come on if a search engine has 16 billion pages it must be better.
lol

I know whenever i need info I always go at least a couple of thousand pages deep.
Not!

walkman

9:07 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)



major google crawling...95% of it are the pages with just a URL. In my case those pages shouldn't exist not even as URLs anyway. They only way they ended up there is because they didn't obey the robots.txt.

randle

9:47 pm on Dec 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I know everyone’s situation is different but we find the sandbox quite real and very compelling. For the main key word we optimized a site for starting back in March we presently stand using the following commands;

Allintitle: # 16 out of 422,000 results returned
Allinanchor: # 12 out of 20,200 results returned
Allintext: #18 out of 3,560,000 results returned

For the main key word searched, we are not in the top 1,000 out of 3,570,000 results returned.

The site has been up since March and has a PR of 4.

That’s the sandbox, and after almost 9 months its getting a little frustrating! The only theory we are working right now is there must be a certain amount of on theme links.

Anyone have thoughts pro or con on that? Minimum amount of on theme links or in the box you go?

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