How Long for New Site to Stabilize on Google

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I have a new site that one day is on top of page 2 and the next day it on page 15. The site is 12 days old and it is driving me nuts, all my competitors sites seem to be pretty stable in the searches.

How long does this go on for a new site?
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  • Profile picture of the author sporkmarketing
    It's called the sandbox, and it can last a few days or it can last a few weeks. The key is to not worry about rankings right away on just concentrate on:

    - adding new, quality, original content on a regular basis
    - acquiring natural, good quality links from relevant sites in your niche
    - promoting your site to your potential customers/visitors one person at a time

    If you do these things, you'll get out of the sandbox as quickly as possible. How long depends on how well you do the three things I mentioned.
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    • Profile picture of the author aktommy
      I do no think I have been Sandboxed, the site is just jumping around daily on the searches, although my competitors are not. I thought sanboxing was when google no longer list you in the searches. I checked and I am indexed still, just moving from page 2 to page 15, 14, 16 thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author sporkmarketing
    All new sites are sandboxed, even if only for a little while.

    What you're describing is absolutely the sandbox.
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  • Profile picture of the author markowe
    Well, I have never heard that phenomenon referred to as the sandbox before! Anyway, 12 days is very short! I agree, at least a month or so. Actually it doesn't seem to happen at all if you build links nice and slow and steady, otherwise it's just something you have to live with for a little while. Really with any new site you should take a 'long'-term view - at LEAST 3 months to get a stable ranking.
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    • Profile picture of the author aktommy
      Originally Posted by markowe View Post

      Well, I have never heard that phenomenon referred to as the sandbox before! Anyway, 12 days is very short! I agree, at least a month or so. Actually it doesn't seem to happen at all if you build links nice and slow and steady, otherwise it's just something you have to live with for a little while. Really with any new site you should take a 'long'-term view - at LEAST 3 months to get a stable ranking.
      Good Advice, I will chill out and let things run their course. I am continuing with my article writing and back linking. It sure was nice seeing my site on the top of page two for a day though.
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  • Profile picture of the author vivaarturo
    focus on building quality content on the site. Right now google is looking at your site to view if it will provide quality nor junk. This always happens to my site. All I do is provide good quality articles, good on site optimization and start link building. I had a site drop off the first page after a week and returned 6 weeks later and still on page 1. Patience is the game here, all takes time

    Cheers
    Arturo
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  • Profile picture of the author Fulltrip
    I think you are facing google dance. This is a common phenomena. You need not to check your site's position alltime. Just relax and keep up the good and quality works to get quality links and unique content in your site. You will see good results surely.
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  • Profile picture of the author markowe
    Yeah, it is pretty disconcerting at first but I am used to it now. If you have other projects going on you can leave this one on the boil for a while, just adding links, content regularly or whatever. Like I say, although patience is not a virtue of mine I am finding it more effective to take a gradual approach over several months. These rankings rise pretty slowly, sometimes taking a month just to go from page two to page one, but I feel they are much more permanent that way.

    And yeah, I recently had a new site shoot to the top of page one. I enjoyed the traffic and the money! For about 3 days . (It's back there now, for good).
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    • Profile picture of the author aktommy
      Originally Posted by gowebbaby View Post

      Register your site with Google webmaster Tool add sitemap to Google webmaster tool, Build quality backlinks try to get more valuable links from social circle facebook & twitter, keep passions.
      Im building some web 2.0 links through Digg and Reddit tonight, all ready seeing some link juice come in from them.
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  • Profile picture of the author diyakapoor
    Build quality back links for your website to get stable rankings in Google.
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    • Profile picture of the author goldin432
      focus on building quality content on the site. Right now google is looking at your site to view if it will provide quality nor junk. This always happens to my site. All I do is provide good quality articles, good on site optimization and start link building. I had a site drop off the first page after a week and returned 6 weeks later and still on page 1. Patience is the game here, all takes time

      Cheers
      Arturo

      Arturo's probably right. Also, Google definitely likes fresh content. Try updating your site and pinging it. I don't have any experience with the sandbox so I can't tell you if updating your site will get you out or not, but Google usually likes it when sites get updated. Updating a site regularly isn't always necessary and it doesn't always work, but it's one of the things that can really make a difference sometimes.
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