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Getting out of the Sandbox
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Hello DaniWeb Community,
Can a site get out of the G Sandbox using RSS feeds to fuel the site with content? In other words, if a webmaster does not have the resources to write original content, can syndicated content do the trick?
Any other feedback on getting out of the sandbox, please post here. Thanks!
Can a site get out of the G Sandbox using RSS feeds to fuel the site with content? In other words, if a webmaster does not have the resources to write original content, can syndicated content do the trick?
Any other feedback on getting out of the sandbox, please post here. Thanks!
www.markdavidny.com - just one of my sites I'm trying to boost traffic for ;-)
It's not so much the sandbox effect as Google's new algorithm to not rank a new site until it's been "broken in" for a couple of months (some says about 6 months). There really isn't anything you can do about it - regardless of how great a site is or how much content it has.
Once you've simply waited it out, then content is key. Google absolutely loves unique content. RSS syndication will help a tad, but in the end, it doesn't take Google a lot to figure out that it's syndicated. (After all, it's going to be duplicate content that Google can find elsewhere) Don't confuse the statement "content is key" with the truth that "unique content is key."
Once you've simply waited it out, then content is key. Google absolutely loves unique content. RSS syndication will help a tad, but in the end, it doesn't take Google a lot to figure out that it's syndicated. (After all, it's going to be duplicate content that Google can find elsewhere) Don't confuse the statement "content is key" with the truth that "unique content is key."
Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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That is a great answer Dani. Thank you as always.
www.markdavidny.com - just one of my sites I'm trying to boost traffic for ;-)
There's no rule. It can be a few weeks to nearly a year. There's nothing you can do once you're in it. The best theory people have to avoid getting into it in the first place is to show a completely natural web development process. IE Don't over optimise the pages, dont suddenly point 1000's of links at the site in a short time, build them slowly, and make regular updates.
Supposedly the theory is that the more competitive the term(s) you are targetting the hard the sandbox hits. Anyone who says they've avoided the 'sandbox' is likely targetting low competition terms anyway. Smart webmasters will put up a site expecting to land in it, and thus not pin their hopes on anything real coming from the site sooner than 3-6 months.
Supposedly the theory is that the more competitive the term(s) you are targetting the hard the sandbox hits. Anyone who says they've avoided the 'sandbox' is likely targetting low competition terms anyway. Smart webmasters will put up a site expecting to land in it, and thus not pin their hopes on anything real coming from the site sooner than 3-6 months.
Mark Nemtsas
Time and Billing Software - Time Tracking Software - Roller Shutters - Roller Blinds -
Baby Books
Time and Billing Software - Time Tracking Software - Roller Shutters - Roller Blinds -
Baby Books
Well the only way get out of SandBox is to do what you hasve been doing ina natural way.
Secure links but only from Quality and theme based website. Do NOT secure too many links too soon. this would be Burst Link Strategy. a NO NO
Keep adding fresh contents to your website. etc
Keep doing organic Directory submissions.
Secure links but only from Quality and theme based website. Do NOT secure too many links too soon. this would be Burst Link Strategy. a NO NO
Keep adding fresh contents to your website. etc
Keep doing organic Directory submissions.
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