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Our web page has been dropped from the top 20 to position 300 for our main keyword.
We were trying to optimise the site to appear higher, and made the awful mistake of repeating a keyword 3 times in the title.
Other sites do it in the top 10, so we thought we would try this.
Our website has 1200 pages in google but our index page is lost in the serps. (position 300)
We have never spammed google before, always played by the book, rich content etc.
My question is this.
Our website gets crawled every day because of the pr5 ranking, if the site has had a penalty because of the titles will the spider stop crawling the page?
We have now changed the titles back to normal - will google crawl as usual and put the page back into it's previous place?
Please help - this is our first mistake.
It is probably not the main google crawler which is looking at your site everyday, so you may not see your "new old" listing appear for two months (assuming you've only just changed it back).
Thanks for your reply.
This spider crawls our index page every day nearly
Agent: Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)
[03:40:19] /index.html
We have changed the title before and it changed in 2 days
last time.
What we are wondering is because of the drop, does the spider stop crawling or does it just crawl as normal, in which case we should be back to normal in a few days time.
We cannot afford for the page to be out for a few months for as you say a minor indiscretion
This brings in a fair amount of traffic.
What do you reckon?
Your title may well change in the listings due to the freshbot, but I don't believe it will have any effect in the position until the rebuild of the google database, which happens roughly at the end of the month. This build will contain pages in the state they were near the beginning of the month.
Unfortunately, if your page was not changed back at least a week ago I suspect you will be lucky to see it back as it was until the beginning of January.
Sorry ;)
Seems odd that your listings would have been affected at all, though! When did your position change?
Around 6 weeks ago, a change in google's algo saw a large reshuffle of the listing, resulting in number one positions disappearing into the 100s etc...
I don't believe the last rebuild had such a devastating effect, so I am surprised that your position would have suffered so much, assuming your page was the same around 6 weeks ago.
Maybe someone else has a theory? Maybe I'm incorrect regarding the title changes?
Visitor 216.239.46.82 [total pages: 1] [Arrival time: 00:49:46]
Referrer:
Agent: Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)
[00:49:46] /index.html
Looks like we may have escaped sudden death!
Our busiest time is at christmas.
Obviously, I have no idea what your website is promoting, but I'd advise you to try and have a presence in multiple keywords rather than a specific phrase. Then, when you do loose position in one, you may still receive traffic from others.
As an example, in one of my sites I rank 250 in my main keyword :( (hopefully a massive increase will result in next month's rebuild), however I receive over 500 visitors per day from google with the other keywords I have targetted.