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December 30, 2006 at 6:43 pm #720353
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InactiveDo you know why?
December 30, 2006 at 7:07 pm #720356Anonymous
Inactivemaybe i crossed some edges
or the borders have been movedbeen reading realy a lot on seo forums last month
google does have more issues/problems than normalDecember 30, 2006 at 7:43 pm #720358Anonymous
InactiveSurgical assistant needed….
December 30, 2006 at 8:07 pm #720360Anonymous
InactiveAre you falling in the supplementary index?
For unknowledge reasons sites with no duplicate content or spam tricks , are suffering that problem.
December 30, 2006 at 9:04 pm #720362Anonymous
Inactiveno, its not the supplemental disease……
elgoog is de-indexed completely (not the one in my sig)
since today i lost rankings on 15 other sites/subdomains
still indexed, but nowhere to be foundDecember 31, 2006 at 12:08 am #720383Anonymous
InactiveGoogle is doing some major ungrades, mainly with their Data Centers. Do not get too worried Elgoog I am confident this is only temporary. Some of my pages de-indexed only to pop right back up. Some days I have a PR assigned to every page, today my PR is only assigned to my index page. For me this has been going on for at least 4 months and is getting a little annoying.
Another thing Google is mopping up spam sites. Implementing many new algo’s, filters etc… One very prominent web-site who is a CAP member I noted has been thrashed by Google. Once a PR6 site degraded to a PR2. Probably because of the sites he was cross linking with vanished. I am not a PR fan but serps do matter and having pages removed from google gives less weight to your site, therefore a drop in serps would follow.
Bare in mind this is only speculation I and admitt my expertise in this area is limited. But if you are following the Google’s Guide for webmasters I am confident you will be okay.
hang in there brother!
greek39
December 31, 2006 at 12:10 am #720384Anonymous
InactiveExactly the same thing happened a week ago to my non-gambling related site. I have not changed it, it is still indexed, not in the supplemental. Just a month ago the site finally got out of the sandbox, started to get 70% of the total traffic from Google. I was so happy about that, but the traffic from Google stopped as unexpextedly and suddenly as it appeared. Can’t understand what it was about? The sandbox does not let it go without a struggle?…Time will tell.
December 31, 2006 at 12:20 am #720386Anonymous
Inactivegreek39 wrote:Another thing Google is mopping up spam sites. Implementing many new algo’s, filters etc…
hang in there brother!greek39
Efcharisto Greek….
but this is exactly what bothers me, i had quite a few ( to many?) links on my sites, worked well for years…
we’ll wait and see..
By the way… it is not true to many backlinks with same anchortext from CAP can hurt?
December 31, 2006 at 5:48 am #720412Anonymous
InactiveYou really can’t have too many backlinks. Depending on where the backlinks were coming from, they may have been de-valued. What can hurt your site the most is linking out to banned sites and having duplicate content, both big no-no’s to Google.
As for your question on having a footer link here at CAP repeated 800+ times…that won’t cause any issues with Google. They pretty much look at the 800 or so links and count it as 1 link.
December 31, 2006 at 10:48 am #720427Anonymous
InactiveThanks Webber!
i forgot to remove links to my banned site….
Sooo… even 25 links linking out in the footer wouldn’t hurt?
(except those to banned sites?)
December 31, 2006 at 1:09 pm #720432Anonymous
InactiveWhat can hurt your site the most is linking out to banned sites and having duplicate content, both big no-no’s to Google.
Now this is quite wrong – linking to banned websites will not ban your website – look at CAP for example – half of the people’s sigs are banned websites, and CAP is doing just fine. And there are quite a few websites in Google’s top 20 which have 10+ HOME PAGE links to banned websites – and they have been doing well for a long time.
December 31, 2006 at 1:31 pm #720439Anonymous
InactiveI very much doubt that google counts sigs in posts on a message board as belonging to the message board per se.
I have been saying for some time that indiscriminate linking is going to be a problem…. and if that is not the case here yet, it’s still a very bad idea.
December 31, 2006 at 3:11 pm #720444Anonymous
InactiveDominique wrote:I have been saying for some time that indiscriminate linking is going to be a problem…. and if that is not the case here yet, it’s still a very bad idea.can you explain this more?
anyway, just found a (non-gambling) page wich went from 250 to 25 daily visitors overnight,
and no bad links on that page….December 31, 2006 at 3:58 pm #720446Anonymous
InactiveBasically, what she means is, that CAP should allow certain people to have sigs and some not to. Which I think is a pretty bad idea, as different people have different idea of a “good website”.
As to you saying that you went from 250 referers to 25 – this is not a ban, often, there are new websites which are “better” than yours, and Google will place them above your page :p
If your website completely disappeared – I would wait for a while before touching anything, sometimes sites just come back.
December 31, 2006 at 4:19 pm #720447Anonymous
Inactivety Stupid,
btw, its not just someother websites ranking higher than me now,
when first on the first page in the serps, now not found in first 1000 results -
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