My website, Taowang, has been sentenced by Baidu since the end of March. I spent the entire month of April feeling depressed. For a whole month, the search results were just the few pages that were included when it was first launched. There were occasionally updated snapshots, but the number did not change. Of course, during this period, Google's inclusion was very good; the WordPress program I used could achieve instant inclusion by using its built-in Ping function. Yahoo is also very normal. The encouragement of these two people allowed me to update 5 to 10 pages every day this month and make 6 friendly links.
Yesterday, I made a link to Tao.com on my homepage. It was originally an unintentional move, just as a decoration for the homepage. Unexpectedly, when I looked at it this morning, Baidu's inclusion increased to 70. One possible conclusion is that this link directly triggered the Baidu sandbox release website.
Thinking back to two years ago, I did another station. Due to the frequent changes in the website structure, Baidu ignored it in anger. One day, I went to a dating website in Taiwan, oh, it was an unknown website, and made a small link (it seemed like a post), and Baidu included it the next day.
These two cases should be able to illustrate some issues.
Personal summary:
1. If your website is included normally in Google and Yahoo!, but stagnates in Baidu, it is probably in the sandbox.
2. It’s not scary to enter the sandbox. The most important thing is to have confidence, keep updating, and make good content.
3. Find some special links, which will become the motivating factor to break out of the sandbox.
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