What is the Google Sandbox effect?
Do search engines really sandbox all new websites?

Sandboxes are fun for kids - not for websites.

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The Google Sandbox Myth: Fact or Fiction? (It's not true)

Sandboxes: Fun for kids; a nightmare for website owners

The Google sandbox effect is not real.

The Google sandbox effect fact or fiction?

Fiction. Myth. Bogus. Malarky. Not true. Lie. BS. About as true as a politician's campaign promises.


Definition: Google Sandbox Effect (sandboxing)

What is the Google Sandbox Effect, or, what is sandboxing?

1. A common belief that Google routinely or systematically ignores all new websites for a certain period of time -- just for being new sites.

2. The misconception that Google puts all new websites in a category known as "sandboxed sites," that are not worthy of being indexed or making the "top 10."

3. A term used when there is a misunderstanding about how robots really work that results in blaming Google for a website's shortcomings.

4. A common excuse offered by SEO companies that have failed to perform as promised and do not get their clients' websites indexed by search engines.

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