There are many definitions of Google sandbox but in my opinion this scenario is when the search engine crawls your site's pages then there are instances that they hold your backlinks and other related terms as a result the other people think that their site was sandbox by Google.
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Sandboxing is still a theory since none of the Google staff has confirmed this yet. However, according to search engine analyst that this is a process of how Google ranks website. The inbound links of your website that has been newly launched are held back, filtering the weight of your backlinks. As a result, no matter how intensive link building is done, you would get no result. Once the domain has aged, only then that those backlinks shall be given a weight to increase your ranking and visibility in search engine results page.
The inbound links of your website that has been newly launched are held back, filtering the weight of your backlinks.
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This topic is specifically discussed in some documents from Google, having tested what they are saying I can confirm they actually hold back your rankings and not the links. So you can go all out on link building and the worst result is they will limit how fast you move up the rankings, assuming you avoid bad neighbourhoods and blatant paid links.
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This topic is specifically discussed in some documents from Google, having tested what they are saying I can confirm they actually hold back your rankings and not the links. So you can go all out on link building and the worst result is they will limit how fast you move up the rankings, assuming you avoid bad neighbourhoods and blatant paid links.
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