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Originally Posted by peterko
I made an experiment with one of my new sites. First created a simple page with a small textual content on it. Then I put a very few backlinks to see how it works. The site stayed (probably in Google sandbox) no longer than about three weeks, and then was indexed by Google (not like for three month usually with Google sandbox).
Here is the question, why some of the sites stay longer in Google's sandbox, and for the others it takes a very short time?
Have a great day,
Peter
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Huh........ Peterko you really need to lay off the hippie salad. LOL
"sandbox" doesn't mean it won't be indexed. The Sand Box, or also known as an "aging delay penalty" just effects how the site ranks in the search engines for competitive search terms. From my experiment, the sand box time frame is related to how many quality in bound links you have. The better the linking the less time in the sand box. Normally it's about 6-9 months, but my site with a lot of high quality inbound links emerged from the sand box at 5 months. I am also a firm believer that 20 high quality links is worth far more than 300 mediocre links.