Website won't rank in home country (but does in others).
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I took a deeper look. This doesn't seem to be the issue. My competitors have similar inbound link profiles by region origination. Scratch that one off the list!
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Huh. Okay, we are going to figure this out.
Did you change the domain recently? Within the last year? When was that footer link removed?
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Woo, thanks for the help!
We have not changed the domain, except for switching over to a secure site in November of 2017. The footer link was removed about 30 days ago.
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When did you change the URLs on your site? A crawl is showing some older URLs so I'm curious.
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They changed the blog URL pattern, and changed to secure in around November of 2017.
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Did they ever see good rankings and traffic in Australia? Do you have a date that things went south or has it always been like this?
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No they never performed all that well. Here's a chart of the avg. keyword position and impressions for AU-based searches over the past 16 months.
Strangely, here's the average keyword position for NZ-based searches (where we don't target at all).
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That only goes back to 2017, any data before then? Is there any information before the 2017 changes? I doubt they tracked it, but here is to hoping.
I truthfully don't like the average position metric site-wide, at least for my business. It doesn't tell a complete story. What does the average rank look like over time for 1) the homepage and 2) a product page like https://www.castleford.com.au/amplify/social-media/
Also, I tried to find blog/article content and came across a 404. Resources >> Content Marketing Library >> Under Ads "Read 25 tips for better Google Ads campaigns."
https://www.castleford.com.au/whitepaper-adwords-campaign-download - broken
Are there articles still?
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Am still following this by the way, seems to be quite the mystery!

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Still, after so many times, this problem happens with every home website. I have tried many methods of SEO to rank like Onpage and LInk building but face the problem.