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Seems like I got penalized for something...
How to know? What can I do If I was? Is there any way to recover site's health and PR?....
The problem is i thought i would go up not down and of course this does not look to good for a company website.
I added the following:
1x1 pixel with text in ALT TAG
Placing text in the NO SCRIPT Tag
Using the H1 tag
Having more than the recommended Description and Keywords
But i dont know which, if not all carries the biggest penalty. Typing my URL into a metatag analyzer gives more weighted keywords but gives a worse ranking. ARRGGHHH!
None of these have anything to do with your drop in PR. I doubt if you've been penalised.
Review the site, take out everything that is in there to try and fool the search engines and just build a good site for users. Read Brett's 12 month guide to a successful site and follow it.
Then get some inbound links to increase your PR. Submit to dmoz etc....
Seems like I got penalized for something...
e-mail a re-inclusion request to google, grovel and promise not to do it again. Then cross your fingers.
Alternatively buy a new domain and start again.
TJ
I introduced some changes to my pr4 site and seems I screw it...
What of these could cause my pr down to 0?
Linking to subdomain with identical content but different language
Changing title to: keyword1 to city, keyword2 of keyword1 of city region
Using keywords this way:
key1 in city, key1, key1 of city, otherkey, key1 in othercity, city, something,
Is that harmfull because they are repeated with variations?
h1 and h2 used in homepage without body text
What?
What about me?
lol
If you've done something that would get you penalised (hidden text etc) - you would know about it. In which case a grovelling email is worth a try.
But from what you've said, doesn't look like it. Just wait for the toolbar to settle down a bit.
More importantly, how are you doing in the SERPS?
TJ
What is going on :( The homepage has dropped out of ALL the datacentres.
All I did was add more relevant text, nothing spammy at all etc etc. Seems Google has penalised me for following its rules to the letter...!
A check of backlinks for the index page shows "Your search did not match any documents". This message started showing up about a week ago - from time to time - now it is there almost always.
My position in the SERPs is essentially unchanged. My index page is still there, but just above me - is my own "links" page. A lousy little effort left over from the site's early days. It doesn't rate a position at all.
Referral traffic from Google goes up and down more radically these days than I have ever seen in the past. One day I hit a new high, the next two days are record lows. Comparing the traffic from other sources, which have remained at normal levels, Google is out of synch.
No one seems to know what is really going on, or what to do about it.
I guess I'll just spend my time link hunting until some answers show up.
I just followed Google's guidelines to a tee, added relvant content, cleaned up the site.
The site is www.webhostingmontreal.com
Any clues why that would happen?
When I do a SERPS same problem, "web hosting montreal" we used to be ranked number 1, the site that comes up number 1 is using cloaks and redirects to get to that position. It has been there now for over 2 months, while webhostingmontreal.com got dropped off the list (now listed on page #7 or below).
Maybe their new algorithms is screwing up (the one that is meant to replace the google dance over time). Any thoughts on this?
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When I use Marketleap's link popularity checeker, it shows nine links via Google. Shouldn't that be worth something?
Kris