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December 15, 2005 at 2:42 pm #678666
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InactiveWorldpeace
I am getting similiar results. I can’t really expain it but I suspect all the engines are doing some updating. For instance for MSN, my serps are pretty stable no.4 but then there are days I drop like 48 spots the next day I’m in position #1. For yahoo one day I am there the next I am gone.
I am pretty confident google is doing something new not sure what. I can see this in tool bar queries, and checking my page rank. One second I am pr4 for some IP then An hour later pr0 for the same IP.
But anyway your not alone I can’t offer no real explanation for it except something is takin place. greek39
December 16, 2005 at 12:40 am #678732Anonymous
InactiveI can not find bc-casinos.com like indexed.
It is a very new site?As per the disorder in the serps in Google it’s true, but in my opinion not for all industries.
December 16, 2005 at 1:11 am #678734Anonymous
Inactiveno no, it’s indexed alright…..
December 16, 2005 at 6:28 am #678743Anonymous
InactiveYou have very few incoming links. Google is taking longer and longer to include new websites. Yahoo is even slower.
You need strong links which will help with yahoo but with Google you never know how long – you need patience.
December 16, 2005 at 9:44 am #678748Anonymous
Inactivejustred wrote:You have very few incoming links. Google is taking longer and longer to include new websites. Yahoo is even slower.You need strong links which will help with yahoo but with Google you never know how long – you need patience.
i have 19 links….thats not good enough?? :eh:
December 16, 2005 at 9:58 am #678749Anonymous
InactiveThe honest answer is no.
If you look at the top ranked sites you will see they have hundreds, sometimes thousands of incoming links. There is no rule how many, but its a combination of volume, age of the links, whether they are on topic etc.
You may well be advised to do some reading about link building. Try Search Engine Watch, Webmasterworld etc.
Cheers
December 16, 2005 at 5:44 pm #678769Anonymous
InactiveHi worldpeace,
I contacted you via email regarding the content on your homepage after you requested a link exchange from my casino site, this was a bit more than a week ago. I’m glad to see that the issue is now resolved

Here’s some advice:
You have broken links on your site (404 not found erros). I think it’s best to add links to pages once you have something to put in them, otherwise you might be penalised by the SE’s for this. In the meantime you could just have the text without the link to fill the space.
Second is duplicate content. Your Craps page is the same as your homepage. SE’s will drop any site that has duplicate content.
I think once you sort this you might start seeing results in the right direction. Besides, don’t fuss too much about serps in google, you’ll be sandboxed anyway. But seeing your site when you type in your domain in a step in the right direction.
December 19, 2005 at 11:05 pm #678889Anonymous
Inactiveive fixed all of my 404s and now im listed in google and yahoo
and not to mention the number 2 spot on msn
but of course msn doesnt count.December 21, 2005 at 9:05 pm #679058Anonymous
InactiveHi worldpeace,
don’t count msn out! since new sites are sandboxed by google, msn is the first hope of getting search engine traffic, and then yahoo…at least that is my expericence.
I first do on page optimisation which makes msn happy, and then once that’s finished i concentrate on exchanging links which suppoisedly makes google and yahoo happy and wait for a year for google to decide the site is worthy of being shown on the serps…:angry: but what can you do?
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