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Since 'Florida' I have reverted to the Google guidlines and also with all the good advice and common sense tips I learnt at a recent search engine strategy conference I attended.
My site is now squeky clean.
My question is this:
On most of my key phrases I am listed in the top 3 to 10 results and this has been constant the whole year so far. On the most important keyword however, which is a one one word phrase, which gets the most searches by a factor of 8, I fluctuate between a top 30 position to position number 705.
This seems to happen on a fairly predictable basis, i.e. every third day I spend time at number 705 and teh other two days in the top 30 somehere.
This begs the question,is Google got doing this purposely, do they have something in their algo that is penalizing some commercial sites or even sharing the top rankings of certain highly competitive terms amongst a number of commercial sites?
The only way at this stage that I can guarantee to get results from that particular keyword at this stage is to pay for it.
Is this what Google wants and if so, why does it only appear to affect certain terms?
On multi word phrases I am still doing well and the Google results are stable and consistant.
Wouldn't it be nice if they would just get their act together?