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Indexing and SERP position problem in google

Indexing and SERP position problem

         

neoonprowl

7:01 pm on Aug 18, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Hello,

I have purchased an Old domain which is around 6 yrs old, I have hired a person and created Fresh and unique content for my website and perfectly lunched it on June 15th 07. I am having Blogging software installed on my other domains to create blog and provide incoming links to my old domain. And also using some paid link exchange services to get quality links.

Now its more then 2 months, Google index my 40 pages till now and I am on good position on SERP with some important keywords. But there are 2-3 keywords which are important and can generate big traffic to my website, but my website is on 5th page of Google SERP with these important keywords from last one month. And there is another very very important keyword is there but I am no where in Google serp with that.

Please suggest what to do to get on 1st page with that important keywords which can generate big traffic to my website, and what to do so Google can index my all pages fast.

Thanks
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tedster

7:51 pm on Aug 18, 2007 (gmt 0)

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For new websites to rank well on important keywords takes time... and backlinks. Just keep growing your website in a quality way and rankings will improve. It takes more than 2 months to compete on the most important keywords. Study those sites who are doing well, and you'll get some idea what it will take.

youfoundjake

12:36 am on Aug 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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My site, before the removal of the supplemental tag, ranked about 650 out of 25 million for a particular search term. Once the supplemental results were no longer being "displayed" I jumped up to 230, highest I've ever been. Now, a week and a half later, no where to be found in the SERPS for that term.
Other terms appear ok, but this one particular,
I did notice that the number one result, which is the defacto authority for my niche, did slide to number 2. This baffles me greatly, any thoughts on my little dance I got going here?

Lorel

1:10 am on Aug 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps you have over optimized the terms you are trying to rank for.

neoonprowl

1:32 am on Aug 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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"For new websites to rank well on important keywords takes time... and backlinks."

As i said my domain is 6 years old, still i have to wait.

g1smd

4:30 pm on Aug 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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The domain might be six years old, but was that reset to zero by a change to the site structure/content, or by the change of ownership?

youfoundjake

8:10 pm on Aug 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Could the paid link exchange have any effect on your position? I know that google is frowning down on paid link exchange, and have recently clairified more ambiguiously by saying "excessive", does your site seem to suffer from "excessive" paid link changes?

As for my site, I recently published an article to the various sites, and also submitted my RSS feed and blog feed to other sites, thinking that it would help raise my position, but I think it did the exact opposite.
Could it be that google is still calculating where I should sit in their SERPS and just wait it out?

I still am concerned that the defacto authority site has dropped down to number 2, in light of all these changes.