Google's Gary Illyes, he revealed that there was no sandbox for a site penalized by Penguin. To put that into context, here's a fuller look at the conversation: Question @JohnMu or @methode - with Penguin realtime will fetches be instant once fixed or is there a trust delay? — Beanstalk IM (@beanstalkim) October 12, 2016 @beanstalkim @IrishWonder @JohnMu the delay is about just the delay caused by crawling and indexing — Gary Illyes (@method) October 12, 2016 @beanstalkim @IrishWonder @JohnMu no —
Gary Illyes (@method) October 12, 2016 @beanstalkim @IrishWonder @JohnMu we have built-in protection against manipulation, keep that in mind ;) — Gary Illyes (@method) October 12, 2016 So essentially, if you get hit with a Penguin penalty, there's no time limit for fax number list confidence in recovery - once you fix the problem and your site is crawled again, you'll bounce back. That said, there is something sinister about Illyes' latest tweet above. So Penguin doesn't require or enforce a sandbox or trust-based delay…but that doesn't mean there aren't
Other functions in Google's algorithm that do. So what should we conclude? Avoid penalties - and even if they're not Penguin-related, there may or may not be delays in recovery. Sound familiar? It's because (surely you can say this with me now)… The more things change, the more they stay the same Although this is a major update with some significant changes, it ultimately means that our SEO process hasn't really changed at all. Our links will be picked up faster (both good and bad), and penalties will