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Google Sandbox

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markhardy20

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Have you ever heard any rumors which keep on floating in relation to Google Sandbox? I am curious to know everything about Google Sandbox. One of my friends told me about the rumors. People do have a conception that Sandbox is like a dumping ground where website following illegal actions are trashed. Popular websites like Yahoo and MSN want to implement Google Sandbox principle. Are there any other filtering methods used by Google apart from Google Sandbox? Is it possible to shield a website from Google Sandbox and survive on Google? I would be grateful if you could share any possible way.
 
Many website owners blame the existence of a Google Sandbox effect for the control or failure to make a difference in the results of search engines, although the optimization of intensive activity. Despite the fact that more people seem to think that this Google Sandbox is real, it is not yet proven, it is still a myth, a legend.
 
It's never easy for newcomers to enter a market and there are barriers of different kinds. For newcomers to the world of search engines, the barrier is called a sandbox – your site stays there until it gets mature enough to be allowed to the Top Positions club. Although there is no direct confirmation of the existence of a sandbox, Google employees have implied it and SEO experts have seen in practice that new sites, no matter how well optimized, don't rank high on Google, while on MSN and Yahoo they catch quickly. For Google, the jailing in the sandbox for new sites with new domains is on average 6 months, although it can vary from less than a month to over 8 months.
 
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