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    • Prestige-SEO
      Prestige-SEO @activitysuper last edited by

      goto google.com

      type in make money online

      number 1 is a blogspot with no content at all!

      Cornel_Ilea Aran_Smithson JustDucky 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 2
      • PeterAlexLeigh
        PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

        Yes, massive changes today. Lots of keywords have dropped like a stone, although brand terms remain strong... Seems to have hit the UK hard today.

        I've seen reasonably strong sites that have never fallen before disappeared completely.

        Following on from what happened to SEER Interactive a few days ago in the US SERP, I'm hoping some rankings might return over the next few days, but I doubt it very much!

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        • Cornel_Ilea
          Cornel_Ilea @Prestige-SEO last edited by

          I've seen this too. I wonder if this is final or it will take a few days to stabilize.

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          • Aran_Smithson
            Aran_Smithson @Prestige-SEO last edited by

            Number 2 for me, but wow, if thats all it takes to rank Im off to strip out all my content!!

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            • activitysuper
              activitysuper @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

              I'm UK based, do you have any examples of big domains that have dropped off?

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              • Aran_Smithson
                Aran_Smithson last edited by

                On second look at some of my really short tail generic phrases, we have climbed to first and second from page 2. Awesome.

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                • activitysuper
                  activitysuper last edited by

                  Looks like EMD's are getting hit hard as well.

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                  • EGOL
                    EGOL last edited by

                    Not much happening in my SERPs yet.

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                    • Nobody1585695608032
                      Nobody1585695608032 last edited by

                      My traffic from google dropped today by 50%. Mostly for terms containing "2012" and "compatibility".

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                      • PeterAlexLeigh
                        PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

                        I'm of the opinion that Google are implementing a lot of "Absolutes" into their algorithms, which is stirring things up dramatically. I'm sure that there are huge placement errors being made in the process, but I guess their attitude is if more spam is being removed than good sites then what's the problem.

                        I think that now, just having a few "bad signals" could throw a site down the rankings. For instance, if your site has a few suspect links coupled with perhaps an over optimised home page for a particular keyword, then that could probably do it. This could explain why some apparently useless and unoptimised sites are getting into the top 10, after all if they're unoptimised they won't have any bad links or any over optimised/bad signals.

                        It's going to be a hectic and confusing time ahead for SEOs.

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                        • PeterAlexLeigh
                          PeterAlexLeigh @EGOL last edited by

                          No need to rub it in 😉

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                          • activitysuper
                            activitysuper @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

                            mmm this stuff doesn't bother me that much, I have never been hit by any Google updates, I stick to my guns and plough through it.

                            All my SEO revolves around quality, unique content and it works well. Lots of it onsite connected with social tools, lots of it through guest blogging (every blog I inspect to the best I can), also try to have best on the web for articles, tutorials etc also with social sharing tool.

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                            • PeterAlexLeigh
                              PeterAlexLeigh @activitysuper last edited by

                              Yes that's definitely the way to go and if that's what you've always done, you'll probably be ok. I think problems are starting to crop up where tactics used in the past are catching up with people. That's what I'm witnessing.

                              It seems strange that Google are penalising sites for having shady links/tactics in the past whilst ignoring good recent content, credible links and white hat methods that should imo outweigh any older bad signals.

                              Wil Reynolds has put up a good post about his recent SERP experience http://www.seerinteractive.com/blog/7-lessons-i-learned-while-being-banned-in-google-for-12-hours

                              Definitely worth a read, as is his first comment.

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                              • JustDucky
                                JustDucky @Prestige-SEO last edited by

                                @Prestige : thanks for sharing this.

                                Why is everyone criticizing the blogspot site that ranks No. 1?  It is a partial match domain which does not employ any SEO "tricks".  Therefore, not subject to the over optimization penalty.  Nor is the site plagued by paid links, link exchanges, or comment spam. (Well, the comments probably started yesterday).  Plus, look at all the "buzz" this site is getting.   At G, any press is good press (no matter how adverse).

                                On the serious side, I wonder whether the site benefited from the new site boost in a topic area where I'd assume all of the competition got heavily penalized.

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                                • Dr-Pete
                                  Dr-Pete last edited by

                                  Just a note that 4/25 4/24* was what has now been dubbed the "Penguin" update and what we were previously referring to as the "Over-Optimization Penalty":

                                  http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html

                                  http://searchengineland.com/the-penguin-update-googles-webspam-algorithm-gets-official-name-119623

                                  Panda 3.5 hit around 4/19 and looks to have been relatively minor.

                                  *Wow, sorry - I meant 4/24. I have a tracking system that post-dates everything by one day, and I sometimes forget to subtract one 🙂

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                                  • kdl0
                                    kdl0 @activitysuper last edited by

                                    What's an EMD if you don't mind me asking?

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                                    • Dr-Pete
                                      Dr-Pete @kdl0 last edited by

                                      EMD = Exact-Match Domain. There are some Penguin cases where if you had a domain like "makemoneyonline.com" AND you were aggressively targeting "make money online" in inbound anchor text, you could run into trouble.

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