Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
>>I do panic. After checking my serps with a well known tool there are more DCs where I lost SERPS.<<
Sorry to hear that. I know of other DCs which are updating too, but show another set of serps than the DCs I mentioned in my previous post. For example:
66.102.11.99
66.102.11.104
66.102.11.106
66.102.11.107
216.239.59.98
216.239.59.103
216.239.59.104
216.239.59.105
216.239.59.106
216.239.59.107
216.239.59.147
How are you doing on those DCs?
I have a site affected by the changes around July 20th.
We thought it was a duplicate content issue, which we think we have now resolved... However we have not seen any significant or even barely marginal improvement in our rankings.
We used to rank No.1 for a popular search term, this dropped to 5 and is currently at 3. But we relied heavily on individual searches for specific terms, we seem to have lost a lot of those referrers.
The impact on our traffic, has been a decrease of about 50% :(, and after two months, still no improvements.
We've lost more than 50% of our traffic this morning. I do not have any idea why. After vanishing with Allegra we made it back with Bourbon. I think it was dup content penalty then. And I thought we had resolved that problem.
Our site has more than 3000 self written articles. I do not have any idea what the problem could be. Any help would be appreciated - sticky me for the url.
I am doing rubbish on all dcs still.
It is still just about status quo though - rubbish before - still rubbish. Perhaps a bit more rubbish.
But it could be an early stage - who knows.
Dayo
I also find my main site has effectively disappeared from the index.
Searches are now producing very weird off topic results.
Yahoo and MSN are still producing the bulk of my traffic.
Is Google in a mess?
Hmmm - I guess my Canonical url problems go back to before Bourbon - so as I mentioned in the Bourbon thread - those who suffer the longest are still suffering.
Sorry to hear about your situation. May I suggest that in addition to removing duplicates to remove any possible 100% frame pages with contents originated from other sites than yours, and pay good attention to possible outbound links on your front page. Go through your site several times and clean anything which is not in accordance with Google's quality guidelines.
[google.com...]
and take a look at what Brett wrote here. GoogleGuy has recommended this article in several of his posts.
Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone (Brett Tabke)
[webmasterworld.com...]
Once you have done that, follow Matt Cutts guidelines, posted on his blog, to send a "Reinclusion Request".
Good luck for both of you.
I'll wait a few days from now before taking any action. I have a small hope that google will reinclude us while rolling forward again.
It appears the more your content has been stolen, the more supplementals that are now being dumped into the results, the more likely the original page is to be drastically devalued (not totally gone like a 302, but down hundreds of spots).
If you have lost a page, search for a long string of text in quotes, see how you aren't ranking for the text but a bunch of supplemental crap is there, then click the "more results" link at the end of the results, then poof see your page pop up at #1 for the search.
Google is collapsing under the weight of the idiotic Supplemental index. And, it appears thus far, if anyone from Google says anymore that competitors can't harm you, they are a liar because it is blatantly obvious now.
But otherwise, I see few changes this time.
My older sites still doing well.
Sites launched this spring that climbed back upp with the non-existing Gilligian update are still on page 1, but I guess I'll have to wait another couple of months for the top 5 positions.
On google.com and google.de I see the worse 50%.
So far I read about sites coming back that vanished after bourbon and vice versa.
What about new pages? Somebody coming up with this update?
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[edited by: taps at 10:19 am (utc) on Sep. 22, 2005]