What is Google 'Sand Box and 'Google Link Juice'?

The Google Sandbox Effect is a theory used to explain why newly-registered domains or domains with frequent ownership changes rank poorly in Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS). In other words new websites are put into a “sandbox” or a holding area and have their search ratings on hold until they can prove worthy of ranking.
 
Google sandbox - It refers many newly launched sites that passing through in order to rank well in Google called as Google sandbox.

Link juice - When a website gives a DoFollow link to another site, it passes page rank or link juice to other pages.
 
Google sand box: It refers newly launched sites that passing through in order to rank well in Google called as Google sandbox.

Google link juice: Link Juice refers to the power passed to your site via links from external or internal sources. This power is interpreted as a trusted recommendation from a trusted site toward your site.
 
The Google Sandbox is an alleged filter placed on new websites. The result is that a site does not receive good rankings for its most important keywords and keyword phrases. Even with good content, abundant incoming links and strong Google PageRank, a site is still adversely affected by the Sandbox effect. The Sandbox acts as a de facto probation for sites, possibly to discourage spam sites from rising quickly, getting banned, and repeating the process.
 
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