Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
You were RE-Sandboxed if your site was registered pre late 2003. Read on..
I understand that this won't be the only reason people were dumped as I'm sure there are many deciding factors. However I think one of the main reasons is that the length of the sandbox was increased for popular terms.
Want to find out for yourself? Here's what yo do.
1. visit your favourite whois portal, or use whois from your command prompt if you're running linux or have a windows whois.exe. A good website portal is "www (dot) whois (dot) sc" if you don't have the command.
2. type in "www.yoursite.com"
3. Look at the creaton date and the first record date and record it.
4. visit google.com
5. type in your search term that you used to be ranked for.
6. take the first page of rankings (1-10 or so) and type in the web site domains in www.#*$! and record the date and first record date for each website.
I'm betting that most of the websites still ranking are pre 2003 or early 2003 if it is for moderate to hard search terms. I'm betting (if you were dropped) that your website is late 2003 to now.
Answer these questions in this thread:
1. What is the creation date and first record date of your website?
2. How about some of the competitors in the 1-10 spots in google?
3. How many results does google report for your search terms?
I'll start with one of my websites:
1. My creation date was Jan 2004.
2. My competitors are anywhere from 1996 to 2002.
3. Results 1 - 10 of about 1,680,000
The others which are pre-early 2003 are not dropped.
Hexed
ps - this is my first post here, but I've been around for years and years on other forums and as an seo professional.
Can anyone name one webmaster who hasn't achieved a number-one ranking under a high-traffic search phrase without doing this?
Sure.
IMO... The best we can do is focus on building our online communities, growing our user-base and focus on accommodating our existing users instead of the search engines. Remember the old cliche, it costs twice as much to get a new customer as it does to keep an existing one.
maximillianos, let's compare the tone of this new thread to the old one, where usually sharp posters claimed they didn't even see an update, and I believe them, in the areas they were looking at, no real update. I would have said the same if I only ran 3 or 4 sites in certain areas, and didn't have access to more in other areas. Right now we're hearing from the people who have realized they've dropped. Time to share insights I'd say, complaining will not correct the issues, same thing I saw in Bourbon threads, lots of complaining, but a core of what turned out to be totally correct observations, followed them, and the sites returned. Save your energy, complaining won't get your site higher. Close examination of the problem may.
[edited by: 2by4 at 4:35 am (utc) on Oct. 19, 2005]
PS - what a dumb image link add on the top right of WebmasterWorld, the clear background of the image does not work on a black header choice. Just had to get that out.....
Welcome to the forums!
I see sites created in 2004 ranking well for top keywords. The so called Sandbox Effect is also very similar to sites having penalties so I see where your coming from.
This is a penalty, most likely an auto penalty that you may have to submit a reinclusion form to G (Think I read that on Matt Cutts' blog) if you ever want to see rankings again.
Why do you think a PR update is in progress? and GG and Matt Cutts are telling everyone that there's a PR update relating to this update. It will more than likely drop and/or 0 many sites that -->probably do not deserve it, of course some may.
Following G's webmaster guidelines will not matter on this update. I believe it will require a manual removal if I am reading into all thats being said properly. I prefer to be wrong about this!
As for GG's comments on the DCs 66.102.#*$! they are exactly the same as G right now, so I am not feeling very Optimistic on this one.
GG a little Help Please!