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| The Sandbox Effect is a theory used to explain certain behaviours observed with the Google Search Engine. The Sandbox Effect is the theory that websites with newly-registered domains or domains with frequent ownership or name server changes are placed in a Sand box(holding area) in the indexes of Google until it is deemed appropriate before a ranking can commence.It appears this effect does not affect new pages unless the domain is in the sandbox. Webmasters have claimed that their site will only show for keywords that are not competitive. | ||
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The site Schwarz mentioned was one he worked on for a client - airmontinc.com. They ranked well for the non-competitive term "Negative Pressure Isolation Rooms" and then, predictably, dropped. If you search for "Negative Pressure Isolation Rooms -dfsdgsdsd -sdfgsdgsdfg -sdfgsdgsdg -sdfgsdfgsdfg -dsfgsdgsdg -sdfgsdfgsdfg -sdgsdfgdsfg" (without quotes) you'll see the airmontinc site at the first position. In looking for the pattern that determines this drop, Schwarz said, "the only pattern I see from the threads is that these are new sites. I see a wide range of back links reported, a wide range of styles of on-page optimization. Only pattern is the site was launched after December." Schwarz told his client that they should try to "build links by finding out where the competitors were listed and ask people in their industry to link to them. | ||
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