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New page - ranked 3 on Saturday and gone on Monday?

         

andylc0714

8:42 am on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I added a new page to my site on 11th, Ari. but forgot giving any links to it, and certainly it have not been indexed at that time. So i added links to it on 17th, Apri. and submit it to social bookmark on the next day. Then i found all related keywords ranked top ten of SERP on 19th, so excited. But today when i do the same searh, it go nowhere, even when i search the URL i could get nothing, it is not indexed! Anyone has ever got such experience?

ByronM

11:42 am on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to Dewey. Where serps change every few minutes it appears.

c41lum

12:17 pm on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have also seen a huge drop in my strongest pages. Strange things are happening.

benallos

12:32 pm on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have also been hit hard by these google changes. It started last april 19 and my most strongest pages are found nowhere in the SERPS.

c41lum

9:33 pm on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0)

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hi guys,

have you seen any movement in your UK results yet.

tedster

9:56 pm on Apr 21, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Let's not take the discussion away from the actual topic that andylc0714 started. We have another thread to discuss Dewey [webmasterworld.com] and SERPs changes.

It's not uncommon for new pages to sort of "blink in and out" of the search results for a while. Some of it has to do with whether the same data center is being tapped, and some of it has to do with processing in the Google back end. Since you went from ranking well with this new page to not in the index at all, I'd assume it's a matter of timing. The Google data centers have been more volatile than usual in recent times, and that compounds the situation.

andylc0714

1:32 am on Apr 24, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Thanks tedster.
what i'm trying to figure out is, is there any chance to get it back? It is still out of index today! In the past it is always easier for my new pages to get good rank in a short time.

Perhaps i need to be more patient now as google is more volatile...

steveb

2:58 am on Apr 24, 2008 (gmt 0)

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New pages falling out of the index is common, even the norm.

dertyfern

4:02 am on Apr 24, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I find that new pages will get a nice introduction rank and then, sometimes sooner than other, fade away into the sunset for a few weeks or months. They return over time.

andylc0714

5:23 pm on Apr 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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today I update this page and left its link on some blogs, then it is indexed again and some search items return to the first page of SERPs. That makes me gratified although the rank is not good as before...

brinked

5:42 pm on Apr 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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new pages always initially rank high as google sees it as fresh new content. This is very common, if you want it to stay then you should gain some 1 way backlinks and get some authority on that page.

santapaws

10:22 pm on Apr 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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and yet just a self posted blog link helped, i dont really understand that!

piatkow

4:19 pm on Apr 27, 2008 (gmt 0)

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When I first bought a domain and replaced my previous site which was at a subdomain of my ISP it bounced in and out of the SERPS for about a month before settling down. Nothing to worry about.