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March 21, 2008 at 1:53 pm #763843
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InactiveThe index could be an older one, although it seems your last cache was March 15 which is fine.
Have you practiced any new and “different” linking strategies lately? any news content (in large amounts) and so on?
Doesn’t seem like you are banned as you are still #1 for searching in G for your domain name.
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March 21, 2008 at 5:18 pm #763855
aaronsmithMemberI added content about 90 pages of content in bunches of 30 in the month before last and I did some link bidding on some high ranking link bidding sites like bidup links is that bad?
March 21, 2008 at 6:20 pm #763865Anonymous
InactiveSomething big is happening people, I suggest everyone who relies on Google to hold on tight !!!
I doubt its your paid links as most of the top guys buy dozens of them and most are not even on topic.
Can you tell me what terms you ranked for and at what number it was in the SERPS?
Ill have a peek.
Upu can PM me the info.
regards
MerlinMarch 21, 2008 at 10:13 pm #763882Anonymous
Inactivewell its just my “approach” but I believe that adding large batches of content is not the correct way to go. SE want to see a slow and “natural” progression of websites. Therefor unless you have a news portal of tens thousands of pages I would stick to a much slower rate.
March 22, 2008 at 3:50 am #763894Anonymous
GuestHi all,
I don’t understand the idea of a punishment for mass content being added.
when I wrote an ebook about online gambling it made sense to publish it in a finished form and not in pieces since I was selling a single point but providing the many angles I approached the subject and at least in some cases one chapter or part of the book was dependendant on another.
I don’t get why they would punish you for bringing online all the pertinent information possible towards your subject.
but then a lot of things the SEs do don’t make sense to me.
March 22, 2008 at 3:38 pm #763909
winner.comMembergoogle might be re-indexing and you site might not be on the new main index (happens all the time) – I get 10 hits for the same thing for and hour or 2 then it’s gone- then 3 days later the same thing
it’s just google doing no wrong :stirpot:
March 22, 2008 at 4:41 pm #763914Anonymous
InactiveGoogle did say they were going to crack down on links.
It’s really a stupid way to determine quality anymore, and they know it. They are trying to hold on to it though and apparently working on a crack down.
I would assume they are also working on alternative algos…
If you have a google webmaster account, they have started communicating a lot of things. I have received several warnings lately – they are going back to wanting very descriptive metas. They do display the pages you should add better metas to.
I think there is something big brewing again.
March 22, 2008 at 4:47 pm #763915Anonymous
InactiveLooking at my stats, I’ve seen an increase of about 50 additional visitors a day since March 8th.
March 22, 2008 at 5:01 pm #763916Anonymous
InactiveI think you don’t need to worry about that, because I see your site is in Google index, and there are about 170 pages. I don’t know how many pages your site has but it’s also good.
I also had such situations when Google removed most of my pages from its index, after several days or weeks they again were indexed. Of course, when it was for the first time (my site had about 200 pages, and more than 100 pages were removed) I thought that Google was going to ban me and I wrote an email to Google. In several days I received a reply, where it was said that my site was not banned, it was a usual process of Google and soon Google would index my pages.
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