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December 6, 2006 at 3:07 pm #718069
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InactiveI have questions : What keyword should I search for? I searched for all the keywords in my domain name and google gave me the main website, just the index.htm Does this mean Im sandboxed? Shouldnt more pages appear?
December 6, 2006 at 3:38 pm #718071Anonymous
InactiveI love beeing in the sandbox! :woohoo:
December 7, 2006 at 11:47 pm #718304Anonymous
InactivehoLkaPoLka27 wrote:I have questions : What keyword should I search for? I searched for all the keywords in my domain name and google gave me the main website, just the index.htm Does this mean Im sandboxed? Shouldnt more pages appear?The sandbox, which has to do with rankings is different from being indexed, which has to do with Google knowing about your site. Submit your information to Google sitemaps and they will pick up the rest of your pages. If you have a penalty or something like that, they will let you know. The sandbox is not a penalty BTW, it is a side effect of their ranking algorithm.
My sense is that Google themselves don’t really know themselves exactly how to get out of the sandbox. Having met with some Googlers over the past few days, it’s a bit more clear that the algorithm they have has hundreds of aspects to the formula, many of which PhDs have come up with. So you can imagine just how complex the thing is. This sandbox effect has come out of the updated algorithm, and really the SEOs are probably the better one’s to ask as to how to get out.
December 8, 2006 at 4:55 pm #718361Anonymous
InactiveI have heard many conflicting views on “the sandbox”, my understanding is that term is way over rated and if you think your site maybe sandboxed do not panic and go making a ton of changes, you could cause more damage then good.
December 8, 2006 at 5:17 pm #718365Anonymous
InactiveSeomaster wrote:What can be done to avoid the sandbox?As SEOmaster says, you can’t on a “new” domain. But you could launch a subdomain or buy a domain that has previously had gambling (or relevant) content and has been indexed in Google in a past life is one way.
December 8, 2006 at 7:35 pm #718377Anonymous
InactiveUnless you do some tricks woth some sneaky subdomain 301’s and copy sites and adjust the last modified and a couple of other bits and bobs, there is nothing you can do to get out faster.
as said before, you can buy old domains which has had gambling content on it before.
Just, time, quality links, quality content and keep adding content……. this is all you need to do – which is what you should be doing anyways – so basically you do nothing to try and escape the sandbox.
my 2 main sites just came out (both same day to – 24th Nov). 1 was only 4 months old and the other 7 months (site targeting poker and casino) so im thankfull for that as some site can take at least 1 year.
December 15, 2006 at 9:35 pm #719010Anonymous
InactiveSo page 3 for casino bonus more bueno after 6 months? Can I throw my pail and shovel away?
December 15, 2006 at 9:46 pm #719014Anonymous
InactiveSorry for the hog post but that is equivelent to like page ‘don’t know because my fingers got tired before I got there’ in a regular Google search?
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