Yahoo #1, Bing #1, Google not in top 50 ? Whyyy????
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You were penalized by Google, Bing and Yahoo do not penalize.
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definately sounds like you were penalised - or maybe you blocked google somehow
check for penalisation using http://fruition.net/
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have you seen this for all keywords? If so then it is definitely a penalty but if you are seeing the dramatic drop in rankings for just the keywords that have been heavily built to then these links have probably been devalued by google and you need to start a clean-up of the backlink profile very quickly!!
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Seems like you were penalized, as it was said.
Did you do any spamming, comments blasts, something like that recently?
I would have a look onto on-page seo actually. You have a shop, it means no text content, just a list of products. Try adding descriptive text which is more related to your keyword. 'We know what you want!" - that is not related for sure.
Any hints from google tools regarding your website by the way? You are missing robots.txt and sitemap.xml, I suggest adding those (will not help solving this issue, but still).
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Hi Jason,
Most of time these days (but not always) when you experience large differences in ranking between Google and Bing, it's often because of backlinks.
Taking a quick look at your backlink profile in OSE, I'd venture to guess either a Penguin action or "unnatural links" penalty is a good candidate.
Try the Panguin tool to see if your drop in traffic corresponds with a known Penguin update (requires a Google Analytics account)
Hint: when you've got a link on a page like this, you might be in trouble: http://www.playcasinoguide.com/links/Sports.html
Here's a conversation I had with another webmaster facing a similar problem:
"You probably want to try to save the site. I'd start by doing a complete site audit for low quality links. Our friend Paddy Moogan wrote a great post about this: http://www.stateofsearch.com/step-by-step-guide-finding-low-quality-links/
The big question is if you need to file a reconsideration request. Did you receive any messages in Google Webmaster Tools? If not, you may want to file a request just to see Google's response. Often they will verify this way if a site has received a manual penalty or not.
Also a good post by Ryan Kent on identifying penalties: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/identifying-link-penalties-in-2012
Understand that Google's reconsideration process can be a several month process. It's best to try to remove as many links as you can - (and show a serious effort to do so) and use the disavow tool as a measure of last resort.
Finally, and I can't stress this enough, the number one thing that helps after you've cleaned up bad links, is building good links.

Keep us up to date on your progress. With some work and due diligence, your site may come out of this fine."
Best of luck!