| OOOO the Google sandbox. Well what is this so | | | | domain name then an alternative strategy would be |
| called Google sandbox? I will attempt to answer that | | | | for you to have a blog and then promote your new |
| question. Google does not seem to like new websites | | | | website on that blog until your new site gets indexed. |
| or new domain names so they put them into their | | | | That way new content on your blog will be indexed |
| sandbox meaning that they do not index them or | | | | and you can start getting traffic from the organic |
| pay them any attention. It can sometimes take over | | | | searches. Then when your site gets indexed, stop |
| a month for Google to index your site or for you to | | | | updating your blog and start updating your website. |
| show up in a Google search. Once, it took 6 weeks | | | | Most internet marketers are always trying to keep |
| before I saw my new site show up in an organic | | | | their websites Google friendly by using SEO and |
| search. My website showed up on page 48, I think. | | | | jumping thought hoops. But the thing is that only 6% |
| There are ways to avoid being put into the sandbox | | | | of all website traffic actually comes from Google, but |
| and they are quite easy. The first thing you can do is | | | | they will have you to believe that all the traffic |
| buy an aged domain. What this mean is that there | | | | comes thought them. |
| are domains names out there that the owners don't | | | | What does this all mean? It means that you don't |
| want to renew, so you can buy them. I bought a | | | | have to play according to the rules that Google have |
| aged domain called Xerowire that was six years old. | | | | laid out, you just need to think outside of the box. If |
| The site was index and was already showing up in | | | | Google only generates 6% of all the internet traffic |
| the Google searches. So I just pointed the domain | | | | where is the other 94%? to tap into the the 94% |
| name to my new website hence avoiding the | | | | you just have to think outside the box. For example |
| sandbox. | | | | you can get you traffic directly from forums and |
| Another way is just to use or have a blog like | | | | web 2.0 websites and that is just the start. There |
| WordPress and use a sub domain like | | | | are literally 100's of ways to get traffic to your |
| hellothere.wordpress etc. Google loves blog sites and | | | | website without showing up in Google's organic |
| indexes them frequently. If you cannot find a old | | | | search. |