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Is The Google Sandbox Keeping Your Site From Ranking? [cartoon]

 

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HubSpot Google Sandbox SEO

One of the more richly debated topics amongst SEO experts is the Google Sandbox. The pinnacle of online authority, Wikipedia, describes the Google Sandbox thusly:

"According to the sandbox effect, Google temporarily reduces the pagerank of new domains, placing them into what is referred to as its sandbox, in an effort to counter the ways that SEOs attempt to manipulate Google's page ranking by creating lots of inboundlinks to a new web site from other web sites that they own." [full article]

Or, in other words, if you've got a new domain that Google doesn't trust yet, you can be put in the sandbox and it's going to be near impossible for you to rank for any competitive terms until Google trusts you enough to take you out of the sandbox.

So, does the Google Sandbox exist, or is it a myth?  I wasn't sure, so I asked the smartest SEO ninjas I know (and one of the smartest SEO people anywhere), Rand Fiskin, from SEOmoz.  Here's what he had to say:

"Google's sandbox is neither mythical nor cartoonish. It's spelled traffic doom for thousands of sites. Although the causes of this frustrating filter (and the solution) are still unknown, webmasters should be paying attention to potential signs of danger. If pages on your site can't rank for obviously navigational queries (particularly those that include your brand name), you might want to look for solutions to Google penalties.

So there you have it.

How about you?  Do you feel like you've had a site stuck in the Google Sandbox and are not allowed to play with the other children?  Leave us a comment with your sandbox and ranking woes.

Posted by Dharmesh Shah on Mon, Dec 14, 2009 @ 10:28 AM

COMMENTS

Yeah, definitelly exist, but howto get out and how long it takes?!? 
 
 
 
Jan 
 
Shipwrecks news

posted on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 10:42 AM by Shipwrecks and Treasures of the Caribbean


I did at first, but after a couple of months, I am surprised at how quickly updates are listed.

posted on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 10:42 AM by paul


I just wonder what causes this "time out". I know some people that do some *at best* grayhat stuff without ever being penalized. I'm afraid to accidentally incur the wrath of the great Google Gods lol.

posted on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 10:52 AM by Sam Mallikarjunan


I created this domain one and a half 
months ago. Google seems to have me in some type of a sand box. page rank = 0  
 
Maybe they havn't taken a good look yet? ha

posted on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 12:33 PM by Paul Viau


Must admit that I feel like the kid staring at the playground longingly from the sandbox. I have a competitor (actual a mentor as well) who dominates our market. He seems to have links sprinkled all over the web. When I search for our industry keywords I am way, way, way down in the page ranking. Must I blog for another year or so before the effects are felt?

posted on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 2:57 PM by Matthew Anderson


Sneeky google!

posted on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 8:21 PM by Rachael


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