does this mean my domain is sandboxed?

cowsgonemad

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ok theres this domain in the physical niche which i think has been sandboxed its exact match for a physical niche KW i orignally had an amazon autoblog on it but after a while i removed the blog and put up an ebook protected by cpalead..the autoblog wasnt making anything substantial anyway and i had no other spare domain i could use. at the time when i removed the blog the domain had all its pages indexed around 60 of them.
a week back though i was hit by a sudden inspiration and decided to do a micro niche site and seell it on flippa for some quick cash..i checked the domain in google and it turned out BIG G had removed it from its index then I put up some content on it and applied all the techniques I know to get a domain indexed, 1 day later the privacy policy and sitemap page are indexed lol, but the homepage is still nowehere to be found.

is there any hope for the domain or should i just give it up as a bad job
 


It's been a day & you're freaking out?

As it's been explained to me, it takes a lot to get sandboxed. I mean, sure, there's always that chance. But, odds are you aren't. I had the site I'm currently working on go from having 120 of it's pages indexed to having only 20 of 'em indexed. It's been about a week and the number of indexed pages is steadily climbing.

In the words of Eli from http://www.bluehatseo.com, "If you wait for results, there won't be any." If you're done throwing up content on this micro-niche site, work on another project and forget about this one for a while. If you're not done, keep grindin' out whatever you had planned for the site and don't look back for a while.

I repeat: Keep moving forward, don't look back, and don't be like Lot's bitch & look back despite all that's been said. She turned into a pillar of salt, you'll just be stuck wasting time obsessing over whether you got sandboxed while you could be spending time on other projects.

$ -- EDIT -- $

Speaking of Eli, this excerpt is from a thread he made recently (see: http://www.wickedfire.com/traffic-content/101714-elis-emails.html) :
I stick by the 3 week results rule. Whenever you make an seo change to a new site even though the description and title and stuff may change in google as far as seo, ranking and indexing changes it usually takes about 3 weeks before you'll see the full difference.
Looks like you've got 20 more days.
 
Sandbox effect was brought by Google to prevent spamming in world wide web, since spamming rate has increase rapidly. What sandbox effect do is it prevent new website/blog for sometime period say 2-4 months, if owner update there site on an regular basis and quality back-links are point towrds your site this effect will not last more than 1 months, but conditions are applied....
 
Sandbox effect was brought by Google to prevent spamming in world wide web, since spamming rate has increase rapidly. What sandbox effect do is it prevent new website/blog for sometime period say 2-4 months, if owner update there site on an regular basis and quality back-links are point towrds your site this effect will not last more than 1 months, but conditions are applied....

I get my sites out of sandbox within 10-20 days ;-)
It's a combination of links really, I don't believe updating content changes much.
 
is there any hope for the domain or should i just give it up as a bad job

Yes, if you stop f'ing with it.

You make this sound like some sort of big problem, but from your post, YOU
changed the content by removing the blog's 60 pages and putting just an
ebook there. Right? So what was Google supposed to do?

Bompa