What
is the Google Sandbox Effect? Author Of
Article: Jakob Jelling
In the age of fair competition you may find it
hard to believe that a search engine may hinder
the appearance of a new website. This is what
is currently believed to be happening on more
web servers today. Some programmers have viewed
Google as uncomfortable to rank newer websites
until they have proven their viability to exist
for more than a period of “x” months. Thus the
term “Sandbox Effect” applies to the idea that
all new websites have their ratings placed in
a holding tank until such time is deemed appropriate
before a ranking can commence.
However the website is not hindered as much as
the links that are reciprocated from other users.
Newer links that are created are put on a “probationary”
status until again they pickup in rank from other
matured sites or placed directly by an ad campaign.
The idea behind the hindrance is to prevent a
fast ranking to occur on a new website. The usual
holding period seems to be between 90 and 120
days before a site would start obtaining rank
from reciprocal or back linking.
Some advice has been given to have companies
you are going to reciprocate back add your link
first to the website. This may help grandfather
your site in, thus reducing the waiting time associated
with “new” websites. People have noticed a 0 page
rank when first signing up and receiving a bolstering
7 page ranking after 4 months. Why the delay?
The fact is, that if people realized how easy
it would be to get a high ranking, would that
take away the credibility of the engine. It depends
on whom you ask, but it does seem to be happening
frequently to newer subscribers. Do not discontinue
back linking, your rank will eventually appear.
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