Is Google sandbox for new hubs is true?

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  1. ishwarya_p profile image40
    ishwarya_pposted 13 years ago

    I've ran through a blog stating google implementing some sort of sandbox filter for new hubs, so new hubbers will face tough time for first 3-6 months even though they have 100 hubs! In my case it's true only one of my hub doing well that also in google's 15th position for my keyword and i've done backlink as well. Any idea or experience

    1. gdon9 profile image60
      gdon9posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      hmm. the same for me. my hub is not doing well on google.

    2. profile image0
      Hovalisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Not in my experience. I've had many a hub indexed almost instantly on Google. They do the Google dance, of course, as they are indexed across all the servers, but eventually they find their position.

      I have had a hub sandboxed a few years back; actually it was removed from the listing all together, for a couple of months. Eventually, though, it was reindexed and regained its previous ranking, and has been creeping up ever since. I have no idea why it fell out of Google's index (at least one other hubber had the same thing happen at the same time, also for no apparent reason). That was years ago, though. There have been many search engine updates since then.

  2. simeonvisser profile image68
    simeonvisserposted 13 years ago

    Source? I would love to read more about this new sandbox technology by Google if they are indeed implementing it.

    Edit: this article explains it quite well: http://www.bigoakinc.com/seo-articles/g … effect.php .

    1. ishwarya_p profile image40
      ishwarya_pposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Sanbox only for new websites or even for pages?

  3. lrohner profile image69
    lrohnerposted 13 years ago

    Google's "sandbox" is not a new phenomenon. It's been around for years and years. It's just a mythical/factual place where new pages/sites go to until Google decides to let them out into the general index. Even pages/sites that have been around for awhile could get sent to the sandbox if they piss off the Google Gods enough. smile

    1. ishwarya_p profile image40
      ishwarya_pposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      But anyhow hubpages domain authority will play major role to take our pages out from sandbox:)

 
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