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So big G has sandboxed some of my sites. It's completely my own fault. I built too many poor quality backlinks too fast and I am paying the penalty.

I was wondering if there is a general time frame for the sites to be removed from being sandboxed or has the google pandy update ruined my chances of ever getting those sites indexed again?
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  • Profile picture of the author Charanjit
    Have you been de indexed or have your sites been hit by a negative serps?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
    Originally Posted by footbag_man View Post

    So big G has sandboxed some of my sites. It's completely my own fault. I built too many poor quality backlinks too fast and I am paying the penalty.

    I was wondering if there is a general time frame for the sites to be removed from being sandboxed or has the google pandy update ruined my chances of ever getting those sites indexed again?
    The sandbox is a myth. Period. Your site is either a) de-indexed or b) knocked way down in the SERPs.

    How do you find out which one it is?

    Code:
    site:YourWayCoolSite.com
    If you get search results using that, you're still indexed. In that case, straighten out your backlinking strategy and slow down a little. Stay consistent with your links in numbers and try to aim only at sites that are the same niche or similar niches to yours. It takes time, but it works.

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    • Profile picture of the author footbag_man
      Originally Posted by Charanjit View Post

      Have you been de indexed or have your sites been hit by a negative serps?
      Originally Posted by JaRyCu View Post

      The sandbox is a myth. Period. Your site is either a) de-indexed or b) knocked way down in the SERPs.

      How do you find out which one it is?

      Code:
      site:YourWayCoolSite.com
      If you get search results using that, you're still indexed. In that case, straighten out your backlinking strategy and slow down a little. Stay consistent with your links in numbers and try to aim only at sites that are the same niche or similar niches to yours. It takes time, but it works.

      -- j

      Thanks for the tip J..

      I did the search and my site came up so I guess it hasnt been deindexed..

      I will run an on page SEO check and make sure things are in order and then start working on my backlink strategy.

      I usually use SEOmoz to check my on page SEO.. Could you recommend another tool or is that ok?
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      • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
        Originally Posted by footbag_man View Post

        Thanks for the tip J..

        I did the search and my site came up so I guess it hasnt been deindexed..

        I will run an on page SEO check and make sure things are in order and then start working on my backlink strategy.

        I usually use SEOmoz to check my on page SEO.. Could you recommend another tool or is that ok?
        I don't use any tools outside of my eyeballs on my site. That's sounds a lot more sarcastic than it really is...but on-page SEO is pretty simple:
        • 100% unique and high-quality writing
        • proper keyword density
        • no "un-natural looking" underlining, bold, or italics
        • every post is 1000+ words
        There are a couple more factors, but I can't give you all my secrets for free.

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    • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
      Originally Posted by JaRyCu View Post

      The sandbox is a myth. Period. Your site is either a) de-indexed or b) knocked way down in the SERPs.

      How do you find out which one it is?

      Code:
      site:YourWayCoolSite.com
      If you get search results using that, you're still indexed. In that case, straighten out your backlinking strategy and slow down a little. Stay consistent with your links in numbers and try to aim only at sites that are the same niche or similar niches to yours. It takes time, but it works.

      -- j
      Exactly what he said!
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      • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
        Originally Posted by Steven Miranda View Post

        Exactly what he said!
        I don't recommend a lot of services on the WF, but I've used link packs from Steven several times over the last 10-12 months, and he's never let me down yet. If you're not good at finding backlinks on your own, he's got very reasonable prices. Click the picture in his sig and you can see his thread here in the WF.

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  • Profile picture of the author nasuryono
    Update your site frequently and don't stop building backlinks. I have gotten many sites out of the sandbox using that method and have written a full guide on this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Charanjit
    when I tested one of my sites I was hit by a negative serps just like your self, if you see from majestic seo the site that was hit was Yellow Taxis | Taxi And Airport Transfer Specialist's as I was testing the viability of 2.0 sites, but as silly as it sounds since the 21.6.2012 my site started recovering it was hit on the 3.6.2012 but the only thing I changed was the back link juice going to the 2.0 sites, so form my own testing I would suggest giving your back link more juice.
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