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Two days ago, my home page, which ranked 2-3 for a low popularity keyword, disappeared from the results on -SJ. A secondary page for my site replaced it buried in the SERPS. I thought either Google "misplaced" the page or perhaps penalized it for some bizaare reason beyond my comprehension.
But, just an hour ago, on www3.google, the page has come back - ranked number 1, to boot. Backlinks are still showing the big drop this update has, so, the moral of the story is this - if you had some pages and/or results disappear on -SJ, just give it time. Unless you did something bad - it will probably come back.
Jim
Hmm...#2 in Ink on my most important keyword, #1 in Teoma, #1 on Alltheweb, #5 on Altavista, and even #1 on Wisenut. While I languish at #14 on Google. I've never been lower than #8 on Google on this SERP, and that was long ago before I picked up some extra good backlinks. Makes me look forward to when Yahoo switches to Ink.
While I languish at #14 on Google. I've never been lower than #8 on Google on this SERP, and that was long ago before I picked up some extra good backlinks. Makes me look forward to when Yahoo switches to Ink.
<added>and its a different page at 16</added>
C
EXCELLENT sleuthing, Sherlock. ;) Only problem is that I haven't lost any backlinks with the anchor text. In fact, it looks like Google found my ODP category listing this month. For last month, for whatever reason none of the sites in that category showed the ODP backlink. Perhaps with all the ODP server problems a while back Googlebot never was able to spider that cat? Looks like somehow Google is hosed, and while it recognizes backlinks to my site, it isn't crediting me with the anchor text to the home page. And, I assure you that many of the sites higher than me haven't picked up new backlinks with that keyword in the anchor text. Some in fact are "living fossil" pages that nobody has thought about in years.