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Google FAQ #1: Website Traffic Promotion Part 1

Monday, January 12th, 2009

If you or your business is one of thousands who have recently uploaded a brand new Web site or changed your existing Website with a new URL, you may find your Website traffic promotion a bit hazy or slow at its inception.

So here we try to explain a frequently asked question concerning one of Google’s term called “Sandboxing.”

The Google Sandbox or sandboxing is a term that describes the “phenomenon that people have claimed to observe in the ranking of web pages that is performed by Google,” as stated by one author on Wikipedia. However, this phenomenon has been debated many times whether it actually exists or not. Some people say that new Website traffic promotion is almost immediate, while others disagree. Search Circus sides with the latter, as experts in our field, we pay attention to new clients’ Website traffic promotion once their site is uploaded and live online.

Why does Google have a Sandbox?

Google probably wanted to prevent multiple Spam sites from forming and literally slowing down the search engines. Think of the Sandbox as a long train, and you are waiting at the railroad crossing gates. If you are patient, the train will pass and you’ll be on your way again; however, if you are waiting so long and you really need to cross those tracks, you will probably find another way or just turn around and leave. Google wants to know that you are patient and willing to wait for the end of the train, no matter how long it is, and allow you to cross the tracks.

Google Sandbox or Google Penalty?

Some businesses misinterpret the Sandbox for a penalty; however, if you can still check the progress of your Website traffic promotion by page rank and search engine results while it’s in the Sandbox. If your Website has been penalized, you will be unable to check anything.

Can I lessen the time in the Sandbox with Creating AdWords or AdSense Ads?

Although many people think they can increase their Website traffic promotion by using other Google services, this is a myth and does not help your Sandbox time. It’s not an incentive for good behavior, you just have to be patient and wait your turn.
Look for More Google FAQs and better ways to increase your business Website traffic promotion strategies in upcoming blog posts.

Why Yahoo! Will Remain a High Traffic Website Leader

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Lately, Yahoo! hasn’t exactly been the healthiest online brand or the high traffic Web site with the most positive outlook. Very public reports of internal struggles and courting by both Microsoft and Google have painted a picture of an online high traffic Web site that’s struggling to keep its head above water. But it appears that reports of Yahoo’s death are greatly exaggerated.

The latest Nielsen Online VideoCensus has shown a 56% jump in Yahoo’s online video high traffic Web site market share. In September 2008, 264 million videos were streamed on Yahoo’s video channel. That’s still tiny compared to high traffic Web site YouTube’s astounding 5.3 billion video streams for the same month, but it should show the potential advantage of diversifying online video distribution.

One of the reasons for Yahoo’s high traffic Web site jump is the debut of the popular Primetime In No Time program—an online video that gives a synopsis of broadcast TV highlights. Also, viewers seemed to have enough faith in the Yahoo high traffic Web site brand to visit the site for financial videos. Since YouTube’s brand image is tied to user-generated content, Yahoo’s “professional” image may be its saving grace. In tough economic times, and with an important Presidential election nearing, users apparently went with Yahoo! for news and information.