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SEO Professional Dubbed Google Sandbox

New Websites do not behave in the same way as older; more established websites do in Google’s Search Results. This may be the result of what SEO professional dub the “Google Sandbox Effect.”

The Google Sandbox has been coined to describe the effect that allegedly filters and prevents new websites from ranking in search results for a certain amount of time.

It seems that Google is less inclined to rank newer web portals until they have proved themselves and gone through a probationary period. This probationary period appears to be somewhere between 90 and 120 days.

According to some SEO professionals, the Google Sandbox effect, in reality, punishes new domain names that have not been indexed by Google before rather than the new websites. So, sites that are undergoing redesigns are safe from this effect.

Google Sandbox is a way for Google to punish black hat SEO practices usually used by new websites to gain high ranks in searches.

The Google Sandbox could be used by Google filter many things other than just a new website. Google could also use this for sites that it believes are not playing fair or that have suddenly gained large volumes of inbound links.

If you have a new website, you should make your changes and optimize it gradually. This includes building natural links to your site. Other ways to rank better even with the sandbox effect are: