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10 days ago, we added 100 pages of good original text content and redesigned the layout of our links table at the bottom of every page (except the home page which was not touched)
Not over-optimised and written for users.
We've dropped from Top 10 to not in Top 1,000.
No server problems, broken/changed links etc (I think)
Anyone ever seen this before? We haven't.
TIA
J
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greg
The only way out is that while running the new site you'd run the old site in parallel from the site map till all you new pages get some decent page rank. This should help.
If this is real and it is allowed to continue it will lead to a serious restriction on development of the Internet. People who have acceptable results will be scared to change anything for fear of their sites being adversely affected. Ultimately it could lead to old, tired sites dominating the SERPs. The only way forward for these sites could be to provide links to their newer, alternative versions, i.e. cloaking!
It does now look like a single word here or there can dramatically affect the results so while Google is the leading SE I will definitely not be making any changes to sites that are holding their own.
Can GoogleGuy offer any reassurances on this because it has really serious implications?
Welcome to "Florida"
Very strange - Invisible on Monday having tried several times throughout the day from different country IPs.
No Whois change
Using Adsense
No change to old URLs - only new ones added
AFAIK, G does have full access to whois details - remembering someone saying that ages ago.
J