Damnit best site is in the box what is the BEST way to get out?

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Was pulling 350+ uniques a day (all organic). Got a little overzealous with SENUKE and now I am in the box. Arg I thought I was taking it easy but apparently not.

All keywords were in top 10 now I am in sandbox Hell

Confirmed with Market Samurai see pic for sandbox hell sentence...



Ok what is the best way to get out of it. I have read a few things keep link building vary anchors (I have been) etc etc. It has been my experience I am screwed for 2 months and then will likely pop back up agree?

Anyone have any tips they want to share? Arg I am so pissed at myself I knew better!*&%@#
#box #damnit #site
  • Profile picture of the author Peter Adamson
    You answered your own question. You sure won't do that again! Keep building links at a reasonable and natural rate. You'll come back.

    Also, when is your domain due to renew? Someone on this forum saw an unexplainable jump when they renewed their domain after 2 years. Google wants to know if you're here for the long haul or just for a few quick clicks.
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  • Profile picture of the author metafever
    I find it best to build links for the same price I can own SEnuke for.

    I mean heck for $125+ / month, I can do a lot of damage with building my own link wheels / social book marks / directory submissions / forum posting / blog commenting / etc. . .

    My advice is to ditch Nuke, because its a short sighted approach . . .
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  • Profile picture of the author Designerplus
    Google's getting better at detecting bulk link purchases. The above poster is right, take that money and use it to build natural links to your site. Might take you a while to get back to the traffic levels you were used to be fore though. You should have invested in real links when you were doing well, now it might be too late.
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    • Profile picture of the author Christian Fox
      Originally Posted by Designerplus View Post

      Google's getting better at detecting bulk link purchases. The above poster is right, take that money and use it to build natural links to your site. Might take you a while to get back to the traffic levels you were used to be fore though. You should have invested in real links when you were doing well, now it might be too late.
      SE Nuke is not remotely like purchasing a link. It builds web 2.0 sites and submits to article directories. Also bookmarks RSS and another web profile links. All with proxy support different accounts and spun (over 30% unique) content.

      They are real links, just too many, to fast.

      It still takes work to build the links, but I can do it much faster. Obviously a little too fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Fox
    Looking at things again, I think it may be a rank and tank situation. It is a relatively new domain and not a lot of backlinks are listed... It's hard to figure Google out...
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