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How to avoid the Google Sandbox

I read about this the other day, and lost it.  Since I just spent so much time trying to find the info again, I'm blogging it here for my own reference.  Feel free to read this yourself too!

A certain google engineer was heard to confirm the existance of such a thing (though of course Google calls it something else)  It really only effects sites that flick a  "filter that must be tripped"

Beat the Sandbox:
  • Get links that are quality indicators. e.g., get a link from a well-established high-PR site, get a link from an .edu, get a listing in DMOZ
  • Get a few deep links
  • Mix up your anchor text


Source:  http://www.linkbuildingblog.com/2005/08/google_admits_t.html



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