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How long is the site in the sandbox?
I registered a site on Google a week ago, the site has a little over 1000 pages, news topics (in the world, culture, sports, etc.), all with unique text, optimized for mobile devices, everything is formatted according to standards, at the moment such statistics
The question is - after what time will the site begin to receive stable traffic, how long does it take for a normal display in the search (I mean positions)?
Does it make sense to connect Google advertising now? (if not now, then after about what time or with what traffic)
Of course, I understand that each site can “accelerate” differently in the search, but still there may be some approximate statistics for people who have been doing this for a long time and have many sites. ..
Maybe some tips to improve promotion...
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Normal statistics for a weekly site, the dynamics are positive, write more news and there will be growth.
The topic of the sandbox is very controversial, no one has certainly proven or disproved its existence.
From my own experience, I can say that the buildup of "green" sites in Google takes about 6 months on average. In most cases, this is not due to the sandbox, but to the general inertia of Google's issuance.
The site usually enters the "juice" by the age of three, if it is regularly dealt with.
Again, everything is relative, here both the curvature of the admin's hands and chance play a role.
I don't think you should expect quick results.
After all, no one canceled the link ranking.
And so - linkbuilding. Stand a good reference mass and everything will be OK.
In my experience, Google noticed my new site after 2-4 months. And for several low-frequency queries, I even brought it to the top 10.
But I abandoned the site. After 1 year, I burst out: Google pushed it so far that I still can’t pull it out.
So a lot of good and unique content is good. But this is only the beginning of a long journey.
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