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I have much less visitors, now about under 10 from MSN since end of May. Previously it was 70 + a day.
What are MSN's criterias. I have a lot of the same word on my site because it is use in different context when combine with other words. I don't know if MSN thinks that is stuffing for that particular word?
Anyone experienced the same or have any advice on how to boost it up?
Thanks
Competitor wise, all seems the same.
Don't know what it could be.
Although I had an incident where our site was hacked through SQL injection. THat's fixed but it doesn't seem better.
What do you think it could be?
A navigation menu which contains categories such as:
red widgets
white widgets
blue widgets
green widgets
happy widgets
sad widgets
large widgets
small widgets
widget resources
widget sites
widget books
becoming a widget classifier
and so forth is being treated as spam by MSN and sites which have such catogories are being manually removed from the index.
My MSN traffic drop from about 2500/day to 400/day from May.25 . I'm lossing money each day when msn played with its algo.
I do not understood why index page for my each domain dropped from TOP positions to nowhere, but my subpages are still ranked well or dropped only few (2-5) positions down.
I e-mailed to webspam@msn.com, webspam@microsoft.com but got no response for 2 weeks now.
very frustrated.
Failing that, feel free to send me a sticky with your url and I'll see if there's something else wrong with it.
So what do you do if you sell widgets of many varieties? Invent aliases for widgets?
If you sell many varieties of widgets, you will just have to get traffic from somewhere else than MSN.
What I don't understand is that we are not talking about selling widgets.
Even if you are simply providing widget information, you get excluded if your list of categories is considered too long by a human reviewer at MSN.
To me, this seems like telling the librarians that if you use the Dewey Decimal System you can only use three top level categories (rather than ten) and that no use of decimal points in a number will be allowed or you will get banned.
By the way, I would pick categories 500, 600 and 800 and drop all the rest if that was required.
There is not much useful information in those other categories anyway.
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Seems as if site gets no value for anything now. Happened on July 7th. Im clueless. Nothing was done on or prior to that date regarding link structure or external links.