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"Sandbox" delays

...many backlink changes, no SERP changes

         

AnonyMouse

5:58 pm on Jun 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Two link/PR updates ago, I made some big link changes courtesy of my site-wide footer. These changes meant a dramatic drop in backlinks for some pages, and a dramatic increase in backlinks for others (by dramatic, I mean thousands, it's a big site!)...

...but, two updates later, the SERPS have still not budged. I should have dropped like a stone in some SERPS, and seen some shift upwards in others, and yet, nada.

I recall seeing some posts on something called the "sandbox", though a site-search here doesn't bring anything up. Appreciate any feedback on what is going on, kind of messing with my head, not seeing the usual links=PR=better SERPS equation kicking in.

sit2510

7:17 am on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>> a dramatic drop in backlinks for some pages

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"Some pages" - Do you mean internal pages or external pages?

MHes

7:24 am on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Do a google search for

site:www.webmasterworld.com +sandbox

There is the possibility that internal links are not sandboxed.

Do you think your internal links ever counted for much? If not, that could explain the lack of impact your reshuffle has done.

AnonyMouse

7:29 am on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm referring to internal pages. However, I did also add a load of links to a friend's site, to boost his PR - it did, but no change in SERPS.

All links are of course (possibly over-)optimised, in that they all contain the KW phrase in the anchor text.

Pretty sure that internal links do count, as it's the method in the past that I've moved PR around within the site to get better SERPS. Seems to have stopped working...

MHes

7:41 am on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



4 things occur to me.

1) Internal links may be being sandboxed. In other words, the effectiveness of the pr transfer is being dampened for a limited period. The toolbar may show pr flow, but as far as the serps are concerned there is no effect yet.

2) Your footer is being ignored as duplicate

3) Your keyword anchor is being ignored as duplicate text.

4) Something else has happened....like you have lost a big link in from somewhere.

nuevojefe

8:28 am on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm definitely not having problems with lagged internal links.

In my experience, the link age is not a factor when external links are pointing to a page on an authoritative site.

sit2510

8:49 am on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



>>> Do you think your internal links ever counted for much?

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In addition to above and 4 clues given by MHes, I would like to add that internal links do not appear to give significant weight in serps as it used to be in the past, especially if you have them overly placed on every pages of your site.

This can be observed quite well in fully-meshed sites where the internal pages that have no good external links would not perform vigorously like before. It looks like as though G neutralizes those links and they are not counted that much as MHes has hinted in his question. Therefore you won't see much changes in the serp.

If this oberservation is true, then it would be a good idea if you will reduce placement of your internal anchor texts down to less than 5% of your overall pages - I believe but not guarantee that you will see the difference.

For your friend's sites, I think your external links are sandboxed.