When Sandboxed sites are reaching deadline for renewall?

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I have more than 50 Sandboxed by big G sites, some of them having more than 8
months in that sh*ty state.
Many of those sandboxed sites are reaching the deadline for domain renewall; I am sick and tired to wait for "big G" to re-establish them to a good shape!

Do I renew the domain or do I buy a new one with slightly similar URL (eg. bluewidgetonline.com instead of buybluewidget.com) with the same content but doing a fresh start from scratch?

Thank you
#deadline #reaching #renewall #sandboxed #sites
  • Profile picture of the author n_touch
    Depends on why you are still in the sandbox. If you are after highly competitive keywords, what will make the new domain any different. You will start out the same way. The only thing that you will be dealing with is that you have a new domain with a new site and you are still sandboxed. Keep working in your backlinks and content and that should help. The other thing that you need to look into is finding some keywords that are a little less competitive and that are still relevant to your site. This may help you more in the long run than starting from scratch.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      There is no sandbox, so the question can't be answered.

      In fact, it's even more ridiculous to think that sites
      in a mythical sandbox are only there for a certain amount of
      time, then let out on good behavior. Crazy.

      I have no idea where people get this stuff from.

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author benkleiner
        Sandbox does exist, and you don't have idea what you are talking about!

        In those 50 sites the same KWs that are beyond page #1000 for Google, are #3 or 4 for Yahoo and Bing: How do you explain that?

        Thanks
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        • Profile picture of the author benkleiner
          Never, but ever never blast your money sites with ScrapBox!

          Do it indirectly, through buffer sites.

          This is the most important thing about SB you must learn, and no guide or tutorial stress that issue enough.

          If you blast your sites directly, Google will Sandbox them and in my own experience, you shall never recover from the G Sandbox (and that is no Google Dance).

          The evidence of being sandblasted: if you consult the Rank Tracker for your KWs the result will surely be among the top ten for Yahoo & Bing, but beyond #1000 for big G!

          Thank you
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          • Profile picture of the author dburk
            Originally Posted by benkleiner View Post

            Sandbox does exist, and you don't have idea what you are talking about!

            In those 50 sites the same KWs that are beyond page #1000 for Google, are #3 or 4 for Yahoo and Bing: How do you explain that?

            Thanks
            That's easy, Google uses a different algorithm, no other explanation is necessary.

            Originally Posted by benkleiner View Post

            Never, but ever never blast your money sites with ScrapBox!

            Do it indirectly, through buffer sites.

            This is the most important thing about SB you must learn, and no guide or tutorial stress that issue enough.

            If you blast your sites directly, Google will Sandbox them and in my own experience, you shall never recover from the G Sandbox (and that is no Google Dance).

            The evidence of being sandblasted: if you consult the Rank Tracker for your KWs the result will surely be among the top ten for Yahoo & Bing, but beyond #1000 for big G!

            Thank you
            If that were true then you could easily "sandblast" (I like that term by the way) your competition out of your way. However, I've never seen this work which seems to discredit your assertion. Have you ever heard of anyone sandblasted out of the top of the SERP by their competitor?
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