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Go to any internet marketing forum you
want these days and one of the topics
is sure to be whether or not there is
a "sandbox" at Google where
new sites are forced to come and play
for 3-6 months before joining the ranks
of ranked and searched results. On the
surface it would appear that this is so.
New sites are typically taking a long
time to get indexed and even longer to
show up in the search results. So hence,
the sandbox theory. Let's examine some
possible reasons and more importantly,
our reaction to it.
The
most obvious possibility, (since no one
outside of Google really knows) is that
because of the proliferation of spam on
the engines, Google is checking all the
links to these new sites. Sometimes a
new site will appear sporting thousands
of backlinks, and this takes some time
to check, even given a rolling schedule
of indexing by that pesky spider! Google
it seems is serious about link farms,
and anything that smacks of that may take
some time to get indexed. But then, so
will most other sites. It is a very large
index, (some say nearing capacity, though
I doubt that will turn out to be true)
and it is a gargantuan task to keep it
current and free of extraneous (read poor)
search results. There are other ideas
out there, and conspiracy theories abound,
one being that it is an evil plot to force
newer sites in search of traffic to resort
to paying for Google Adwords. Uh-huh.
A particularly amusing thread is currently
taking place at the High Rankings forum,
a must-read for all conspiracy theorists!
Since
we don't know, can't know, will not know
for sureuntil the Google Gods unlock the
keys to the kingdom and enlighten us;
it only makes sense to this webmaster
to get on with life. I've got new sites
waiting, as do many. We all languish at
PR0 until (or if) there's another update.
Some sites get picked up quicker than
others, and to some extent that is a measure
of SEO. However just get over it! Since
there's nothing concrete we can do except
build great content sites with lots of
relevant links (legitimate) why worry
about any sandbox?!? Don't get your knickers
in a knot! Write more content, articles,
and get more sites to link to you because
of the worth of your site. There are other
sources of traffic, go get them! Do the
right thing for your business. Spend time
on it, not worrying about this.
Many
of the leading voices in SEO agree that
there may indeed be a "sandbox",
and if there is, that may not necessarily
be a bad thing. You don't want some farmer
(link) ranking ahead of your carefully
crafted content site, do you? Of course
not! One thing is sure: if there is a
sandbox, it belongs to Google and if you
want to play, follow the rules and don't
cry! Pay or play!
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