| Weekly SEO news: 17 March 2009 |
| Welcome
to the latest issue of the Search Engine Facts newsletter.
This week, we're taking a look at Google's sandbox effect. This Google filter is still alive and it might be the reason why your website is not listed as high as it could. In the news: the latest search engine statistics, Google might care whether a link is underlined or not, the future of search and more. Table of contents:
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| 1. Google's sandbox filter is still alive |
Google's sandbox is a filter that Google's search quality team created some years ago to fight spam in the search results. If you have a new website or if you made major changes on your website then Google's sandbox filter might be the reason why your website's rankings have dropped.
Why does Google use the sandbox filter?
Is there proof that the sandbox exists?
How can you find out if your website is in Google's sandbox?
What can you do to get out of the sandbox?
Google's sandbox is Google's attempt to prevent spammers from creating low quality web sites. Nearly all websites have to go through this filter. If you find that your website has been put into Google's sandbox, do not worry but work on the content and the links of your website. If you do that, your website will get better rankings than before as soon as it is out of the sandbox. |
| 2. Search engine news and articles of the week |
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| 3. Success stories |
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| 4. Previous articles |
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How does Google's sandbox filter work?
February 2009 U.S. search engine rankings




