I think a newly established website will enter the sandbox era. Of course, the websites of some large institutions are an exception, because the websites of these large institutions are second to none in terms of uniqueness, legality, and credibility. In society, Once launched, it will attract countless users. In addition to the websites of these large organizations, the websites of general individual webmasters will more or less go through a sandbox period. My latest new website, www.0794zp.com , ranked first for keywords in more than a month after it was launched. During this period, I did not do any black hats or exchange any friendly links, but the good times did not last long. Three months into the process, there were no signs. The snapshots were still updated every day, and articles were included in real time. However, all keyword rankings dropped to the eighth page. I realized that the long-awaited sandbox period was coming. Facing the sandbox period, every webmaster has different choices. There is no definite method, but whether you can persist depends on now. Here is the sandbox period I have experienced before and how to get out of the sandbox period. A summary, I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
1: Persistence is the biggest prerequisite for website success
The quality of the ranking directly affects the ups and downs of the webmaster's mood, and it also becomes a watershed for whether the webmaster is still motivated. Generally, at this time, the webmaster will show two extremes: one is nervous or even urgent, and spends more time on website development. Maintenance and management, and strive to get out of the sandbox as soon as possible; there is also a type of webmaster who is quite pessimistic and thinks that if the ranking of the website drops, then give up and start a new website. After a period of time, I found that some of the webmasters who persisted were firmly ranked at the top, while the webmasters who gave up continued to work on each new site. Therefore, when a website enters the sandbox, it is necessary to face up to this situation. Firstly, it is understood that it is a natural law. Secondly, it is necessary to work hard and persist in management, so that it can one day become a successful website.
2: Check if there is any problem with the website
In addition to the general rule that a website enters the sandbox, we should also check whether there are problems in other aspects. The main points are as follows:
a: Are a large number of links released during the new site stage?
b: Is the exchange of friendly links too common?
c: Is the article copied in large quantities and lacks quality?
d: Can the website space be accessed quickly and stably?
e: Is there any malware or virus?
f: Are there any sites in the friendly links that have been K-listed or seriously downgraded?
g: Are there any cheating behaviors such as black links?
h: Is there any keyword stuffing or over-optimization?
i: Are the external link distribution and anchor links natural?
3: Find problems in a targeted manner
Through the above-mentioned inquiries, analyze where the problems are, and improve them if there are any problems. While improving the problems, you need to do the following to improve the overall quality of the website:
a: Publish high-quality and excellent original articles regularly and quantitatively every day;
b: Increase high-weight external links regularly and avoid sudden increases and decreases;
c: Increase the exposure of the domain name through certain soft articles;
d: Design unique personalized templates to increase the credibility of the website.
Entering the sandbox is a problem that many sites will experience, but entering the sandbox is not scary. Not being able to persist is the most terrifying thing. Therefore, it is crucial to be able to face difficulties and not be intimidated by them. Otherwise, you can build an excellent website. The site is out of the question. At the same time, it is necessary to analyze which aspects of the website have problems and improve them after solving the problems to achieve success. This article is compiled and published by the Pesticide Talent Network ( http://www.nzrcw.com ). This is also the experience summarized after the common features of several websites we have established. I hope it will be enough to enable everyone's sites to achieve better development!
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