Google Sandbox is there to prevent new websites from going into mainstream search engines immediately by putting them on probation first in order to reduce the instances of search engine spam.
But while it is an effective way to prevent spam, it also affects the efficiency of some webmasters whose content need not be doubted. There are, however, methods (ones that are legal, of course) that can be used to spare yourself from the at least 3-month probation period.
One of these methods is making use of old websites or those already expired. You can buy them from previous owners or you might have one of your own that you don’t use anymore, which you can recycle. The logic behind this method is simple: new websites are more likely subject to Google Sandbox, so you will want to use a domain that has been through Google’s filters already.
There are other methods that could compliment using expired or expiring domains as well, but getting a used domain is basically the first step to gliding through Sandbox for most users.
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