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F'king hate this filter or whatever it is. Also I am testing on a competitor. But blasting 800 links with nohandsseo got it sandboxed, look at the traffic fall off. The reason I am testing this, is because that fat prick fatt gutts (chief google wally) says its hard to harm competitors rankings, but it was very easy for mine.

KPKw7
 
A lot of people don't understand what a sandbox is...

Your entire website was deindexed from Google?
 
Killed a competitor with NHSEO Spam Blast(Blast Spam ;))?

Don't really follow you there Bro.
 
No that's mine. I am trying it on a competitor also. If result A (blast) does B (sandbox), then result C(blast) should do D(competitor). If not, then how do they know who is doing what etc... If result B, is temporary then raises traffic makes sense to do result A. If result B results in no increase then what is the point in result B in the first place.
 
No that's mine. I am trying it on a competitor also. If result A (blast) does B (sandbox), then result C(blast) should do D(competitor). If not, then how do they know who is doing what etc... If result B, is temporary then raises traffic makes sense to do result A. If result B results in no increase then what is the point in result B in the first place.

Chances are, you weren't penalized (per say.) The websites you had gotten backlinks from probably lost value, therefore a drop in rank.


I've been using NHSEO for a very long time now, and also noticed a recent drop in rank after the December 1st Google algo updates..
 
The results should be interesting.

I recently got myself out of the sandbox with one of my hobby sites with lots of high pr backlinks and a LOT of fresh content.

Ive also been much more cautious about blasting anything. I was going to try no hands SEO, but think I might hold off and go for the more white hat route for a while :-)
No that's mine. I am trying it on a competitor also. If result A (blast) does B (sandbox), then result C(blast) should do D(competitor). If not, then how do they know who is doing what etc... If result B, is temporary then raises traffic makes sense to do result A. If result B results in no increase then what is the point in result B in the first place.
 
Let's see how long your competitor stays tanked. :)
 
I read the thread and am still confused. So did you spam your competitor's website or you are going to spam your competitor's website?
 
I read the thread and am still confused. So did you spam your competitor's website or you are going to spam your competitor's website?

No that's my site. The only way it should work is that it should do it to the competitors site. If not I need to know why. This filter sandbox does exist. It's not studied enough on forums, end of the day we don't care about Google as marketers, we care about gaming their systems. With algorithms are rules, the rules are defined by x number of variables or situations.
 
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