Wednesday, May 18, 2011

How To Avoid Getting Dropped Like A Rock In Google's Search Listings

A lot of people avoid trying to get traffic from Google's search results because they have had a bad experience. Usually it's the fact that their site has been a victim of the dreaded Google sandbox.

The truth is many people confuse Google's 'dance' with having their site 'sandboxed' let's back up a minute and talk about each. The Google sandbox is basically when your site is placed in the supplemental listings in Google. The Google dance is when your site jumps around in the search engine results for a certain keyword or keywords.

The Google dance is extremely common especially for new sites and sites that are getting a lot of new back links going toward it. Don't fear the dance it's actually a good thing because it usually means your site will rank higher than it was previously once Google decides where to put it.

So if you're site disappears from where it was listed before, simply give it a few days and see what happens.

To avoid the sandbox and to make sure your site gets ranked higher while it's doing the little Google dance you simply need to steadily add new back links to your website. Usually Google's red flag comes up when they notice abnormal back linking like pounding a site with back links then never adding a new back link, this just simply doesn't look natural, but it can still work if you're not trying to get your back links indexed in Google all at once or your search term has really low competition.

So now you know what to do to avoid the sandbox and to win the Google dance, go and check out my free internet marketing membership site to find out more of my top search engine ranking tactics by going to http://cashquickstart.com

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