How long and how getting out of Google sandbox
How long is the Sandbox?
It’s a difficult question to answer, depends not only on the Google algorithm, but also the ethics of page in question, meaning techniques used to web positioning growth of the same, links you sent and for other websites, etc.
However, there are those who claim to have seen websites out of Sandbox within weeks, others speak of months (most agree that a minimum of 6 months seems common), or even a year. Personally, I think there is a fixed time to leave the sandbox, all you need to be patient and do things right.
How I can know if my site is in the Sandbox?
Although no reliable or secure method of checking if your site is in the Sandbox, you can guess if so or not following some simple steps.
One way to know (for guidance) if your site in Google Sandbox is performed on an allinanchor search, i.e. search for pages that have more links for a certain keywords (for which you compete) and compared with the normal search those keywords. An example of this, suppose we want to know if we are in the Sandbox to search for “florist in Madrid.” The first thing to do is make the allinanchor search, Then make a normal search and compares the positions we get in both. If the difference in positions is important and get worse through the normal search results of your keywords, you’re probably in the Sandbox for those keywords.
Apart from this, the SEOmoz Blog published an article (in English) that explains how some steps checklist to see if your page is in the Sandbox.
How I can avoid or exit the Sandbox effect?
The first thing you have to do to getting out of the Sandbox is forget Google and the same concept. Yes, no kidding. There is no magic formula to break the Sandbox quickly, but thinking more about the user (expanded content) and the popularity of the Web (get links – see the article on backlinks)’re on track to achieve it.
As discussed in many places, leaving the Sandbox only a matter of time and patience. There are sites that take longer than others (1 month, 6 months … a year), but all eventually do.
Lasts the duration, it is best to ignore it and continue to grow the site by adding new quality content and getting good links to pages related to yours (not just to your homepage, it’s good that we link to internal pages). Try not to accelerate this process, everything has its time and getting good links does not happen overnight. Do it gradually to be considered by Google and other search engines as natural, might otherwise penalize you for it.
Eventually, your site will leave the sandbox and all the work promotion and positioning you have made will bear fruit. Therefore, still using techniques to promote your site, position your web loyalty visits not care what else.