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After Dec. 15th we noticed a change, or Google traffic to our main site has dropped by about 80% and our forum Google traffic is actually up by about 30%. If the forums are causing this penalty my options are move the forums to www.example.com/forum/ or change all links to use some type of JavaScript that Google will not follow or index. Does anyone have any ideas or solutions, or should we wait until the Google changes settle down a bit?
[edited by: ciml at 5:16 pm (utc) on Dec. 28, 2004]
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Does this mean my forums are what is penalizing my main site?, or could it be there is some type of penalty on the main site so the forums are simply chosen instead?
I'm debating on moving the forums from the subdomain, but I don't want to do so if some other type of penalty is already inflicting the main domain.
Thanks again,
Dan
No. Why should that be bad? Can you give me any rational reasons supporting the idea that this should be bad? Does a 30% increase in Google traffic suggest that Google thinks it's bad?
A forum can be a bad forum or a good forum. A good forum equals quality content to the bots (and a lot of other stuff to humans) - still, a good forum is a good forum no matter which URL it is placed on.
>> moving the forums from the subdomain
I'd advice against this (or indeed moving anything from one domain to another) for the time being. A year ago i would have given the same advice in your specific case, at this moment in time that advice is sort of "one size fits all" although i reckon it will get back to normal eventually. (which, in your case, does not change the outcome, as you shouldn't move :-)
Some of the forum topics are also discussions on items posted on the main site, so there may be a bit of duplicate content. It just seems odd that one day, Dec 15th out main site's traffic from Google goes down by 80% and on the same day the forum goes up 30%.
That is a lot of linking. It is the same as running a pure text link ad on every page on another site. There's a large amount of threads on sitewide links [google.com] - some suggest that this could be a problem. (note the careful wording - i'm not sure that it's always a problem)
So, perhaps you should consider your linking structure - do your users really need a link from every page to your other site? If they really do, perhaps you could insert it with javascript (preferably in an external ".js" file) in stead of html?
I know Google can parse URLs from on-page javascript, but i'm not so sure about external JS files - anyway, even if they do it will count as one link and not 200K links.