Here is a common questions we receive from new clients regarding SEO and launching their websites: 
QUESTION: In your experience, how long does it take before a new site starts showing up in Google and the other search engines? I realize it probably varies, but I’m just curious about what kind of average to expect.

ANSWER:  Regarding your question, there are a couple answers.  Search engines work by sending out small programs called "spiderbots" to "take pictures" of websites.  In order to take a picture of a site, they need to be able to find it.  This is called being "indexed".  In order for this to happen, it is important that your site be submitted to the search engines.  This is relatively easy to do.  The search engines may also "find" your site if another "indexed" site has a link from their site to your site.  Now, once a site is "indexed" it becomes POSSIBLE for you to rank for keywords in the search engines.  However, it does not guarantee that you will.  To get "indexed" can take anywhere from a week to a couple of months.  

Whether you rank for keywords in the search engines is a different story. It is entirely dependent on a number of SEO factors and is not possible to give you a time frame for these because of the complexity of the factors as well as the volatility of the web as a whole . It's very important to start working on your Search Engine Optimization while your site is being built. There are many on-site factors that should be addressed as the site is built to give your site a leg up on the competition. After site launch you should include some on-going SEO services to keep your site moving in the right direction.

QUESTION: My understanding is that Google puts new sites into a sandbox for a certain amount of time to ensure the site is stable before even listing it among search results. If that’s the case, how long do you usually see a site in the sandbox? 
ANSWER: The "sandbox" is a theoretical SEO concept. The sandbox concept suggests that domain name age determines Google's trust of the domain name. It suggests that a lack of trust during the (first 3 months usually) when a domain is new causes an automatic suspension (or holding pattern) of rankings. In my experience, the "sandbox" is partial myth. I say partial because indeed the age of the domain is an SEO factor. Also, Google keeps an eye on how fast SEO factors are "throttled" and if you go too fast, you will find yourself in a sandbox-like situation. Those things being said, there is no real sandbox, just those factors. However, it is possible to overcome domain age to quickly rank if the other factors are optimized. Though, since they can't be done too quickly, it still takes time anyway. So, either way you cut it, for the purposes of your question I would say 3 months. I hope that helps. It's nice to talk to someone who knows a little something about it! Let me know if I can ever do anything for you.

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