
A Classic Example of a Website Leaving the Google Sandbox

Exactly three months later, Google began ranking the website for its target keywords and sending traffic.
1. I launched the website in early July.
2. I started publishing one article every other day.
3. At first, there were no impressions. Then the website received 3–7 clicks per day for three months.
4. After three months, impressions and clicks increased several times over across the entire semantic core.
GEO — CIS
Domain — newly registered
Niche — informational
Backlinks — several batches of 50 submission links
Website content — 70 articles
Monetization — none
Sometimes a website leaves the sandbox within just one or two weeks. What does this look like?
During the first few days after launch, there is an immediate spike in impressions and clicks.
Then, over the next three to five days, clicks drop almost to zero.
After that, the website slowly and gradually returns over the next one or two months to the click volume it had during the first three to five days, followed by further growth.
Wishing everyone plenty of backlinks and top rankings!
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