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i'd appreciate if some of the veterans here could give me a clue as to what happended with my case. I'm taking it easy as it was my first experience on SERPS, so...
It all happened on a beautifull morning (or so it seemed at the time ;)
1) I get a small web up, for a local business on a place called spotland . Few dozen pages, some (incipient) SEO for the keywords i want to target. I'm competing against all the "tourism" and "hotel" directories and affs with pages about spotland. Tough neighbours....
2) i create some blogs and posts for google to byte, about 5 diferent webs. All on different free servers, some written slapstick content, no content cloning.
3) I wait for the GoogleBot. The GoogleBot comes. And wow, i'm suddenly number one! Yeah! this SEO is easy stuff!
4) My SERP hangs there for 3-4 days and then i drop off to page 7 never to recover again. Ah well... end of the fairy tale....
I noticed the 'bot passes once about every week or so. I have one PR 5 and a couple of PR 4 pointing to me.
I didn't use any spamdexing, the link farms have one or two links to my web each, mixed with other ones, and i tried to keep my nose clean. So, anybody has an idea about this rocket rising and hard fall?
Cheers
New stuff used to get a freshness boost that'd last a week or ten days then disappear. Now you have to wait until your website and it's backlinks are folded into the general index, after which you will be graded the same as anybody else. Simple.
After the honeymoon period is over, the page assumes its rightful place in the serps based on Google's algo.
That's when the hard work begins :)
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It does not even rank #1 for the name of the company or the words that I am using for anchor text on my inbound links. Very odd. I am in a VERY competitive area where PPC costs are usually $7-$15/click and Google returns 7 million results.
I guess we will just have to play the waiting game.
Because with me is almost the same, PR 3 on the entry page, a few good backlinks, and i just disapeared after the honeymoon period.
well, i stopped checking after the web slumped beyond the 7th serp. I've a weak heart.... 8)
[edited by: deimosaffair at 9:03 pm (utc) on April 19, 2004]
Do you know this for a fact?
I have a site that is about one month old. It appeared at or near the top of the listings for several key phrases last Friday for a few hours. It then disappeared and it is nowhere to be seen since.
Can I expect this to return?
By big sites i mean ones who have lots of info on many many widgets. My site specialized in info about a specific widget, but very very very in depth.
So I transfer domains, 301 header and all, but google loves my old site about a week after the transfer, then the new domain takes the old one's place for a week, then kerplunk, out of anything and everything.
I'm slowly assimilating back into results 3 months later. I have a PR5, but it doesn't seem to be helping. The sites ahead of me have lower PRs and are very googlebot friendly(in a bad way) in my opinion, plus I have gobs of better content then them.
My site isn't w3c certified, I'm working on redoing lots of stuff. (i was young and it didn't matter as long as it looked good at the time with ugly tables. Innocence for Users at its best :). )
However, I do have backlinks which google hasn't found yet. Every page is in the database and google crawls around twice a week.
Kinda similar, I give it some more months and hopefully resume my nice cozy position :).
html validation in your opinion matters:
1) BIG time
2) helps some...
3) waste of time
4) never used.never hurt me.
I made a couple os webs with the wc3 validation, but didn't see any results. then again, i guess i don't have the level to see them coming even they strike me in the head.... ;)
Know what i mean?