If everything you do is white hat and you have good original content, I wouldn't worry about it YET. Google is constantly messing around and testing. Wait a day or two and see if the problem resolves itself. I had a highly profitable keyword plummet from 1 to 50 in a day and the next day it was back to 1. These things happen.
Posts made by Mike_Davis
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RE: Our website www.turbocupones.com dropped drastically in ranking today
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RE: How do I get a UK website to rank in Dubai?
I only know what I do when I travel out of the country. I always (without exception) go to Google.com instead of the country's version of Google that I'm visiting. I'm positive that most everyone does as well. It is just a little slice of home, just like reading English newspapers or visiting English Forums. The only exception would be for local businesses, but that doesn't pertain to you anyways. I would say that if you are ranking well for .co.uk that you should be fine if you are targeting ex-pats in Dubai.
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RE: Why my page is not displaying in search result after Google updates?
Hello Mak. Considering that your profile picture is that of a Google Penguin holding a couple of six shooters, that you are a CEO of a search marketing company, and that the pages you linked to were nothing but links about penis enhancements, do you think it is possible that you might be trolling a tad? May haps? Per chance?
That being said, the answer is, “YOU BE TROLLIN’!”
Hysterical!
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RE: Are landing pages making a comeback
Having read your clarification below, my answer is "God I hope not." The days of "click here to enter" need to be relegated to the same graveyard as frames and entirely Flashed out websites. Do I need to go on Change.org to make sure this does not happen? I will if I have to!
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RE: Ranking drop Feb 2013?
Not every ranking change is due to a named algorithm update.
I want everyone who uses the Q/A to have to repeat this 10 times before they are able to post a question. Well said
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RE: Are the on page report cards graded according to the keywords associated with your campaign only?
I will preface this answer by saying that I love Moz...like seriously love it. Like I am a total fan boy and spend entirely way too much time on it. Like if I could take Moz out for a first date, I wouldn't even try to get fresh with it (now the second date on the other hand). I LOVE MOZ!
That being said. The On-Page report tool is pure garbage. I don't even look at it. Pages that rank in position 1 or 2 for certain keywords get D's and F's on the tool. Just remember that if you are ranking well for a certain keyword, don't sweat what the tool says. Don't chase that A+. Chase traffic and sale. The recommendations are good, but use the tool as a reference.
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RE: No manual spam actions found - Now what to do
What Google considers garbage links has been changing for as long as I have been in search marketing. The problem here is that certain tactics that have worked in the past and might even still work today are starting to get devalued (or worse). Example: PR links, still have some value, but they will continue to get devalued. Matt Cutts continues to say (over and over) that if you do anything in an effort to build links that is not organic in nature (web directories that don't drive traffic to your site, forum posts with links, paid links, etc.) you will get smacked. It isn't a matter of if but when.
The thing that makes this even more confusing is the seemingly random nature of who these penalties affect. Did this guy get hit by P 2.0 definitively? No, but considering the date of his organic traffic drop, it is pretty easy to prove correlation. The fact that your websites have these bad links and that you haven't seen a drop in organic traffic does not prove that he did not get hit. All it proves is that you haven't been hit yet.
Proof:
<a>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQmQeKU25zg</a>
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RE: Page has Noindex, nofollow, still ranks #1
How long ago did you add the tag? Sometimes it takes a while for Googlebot to get back to certain pages especially if they are disconnected from the remainder of your site.
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RE: No manual spam actions found - Now what to do
That is wrong...from Matt Cutts and Danny Sullivan:
<a>http://searchengineland.com/matt-cutts-qa-how-to-use-google-link-disavow-tool-137664</a>
Question:
Just to double-check, reconsideration should only be done if they’ve gotten a message about a manual action, correct?
Answer:
That’s correct. If you don’t have a manual webspam action, then doing a reconsideration request won’t have any effect.
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RE: No manual spam actions found - Now what to do
Unfortunately, you got hit with an algorithm update and not a manual penalty. A reconsideration request does not do anything for an algorithm update. The good news is that there are things that you can do, the bad news is that it might take a considerable amount of time to get your rankings back. Considering that your penalty is based on spammy links, you will need to review your back links and start requesting those links to be removed or disavowing links. This process (depending on your link count) can take just between forever and an eternity.
Here is a good article on this update by this by Danny Sullivan, including a short section on recovering:
<a>http://searchengineland.com/google-talks-penguin-update-recover-negative-seo-120463</a>
Other Tools Needed:
<a>http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/</a> - To locate which of your links are spammy
<a>https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/url-removal</a> - disavow tool (Use only after heavy research!!!)
Good luck!
Update: I looked through your link profile and have noticed that you have links from your customer pages. Remember that Google takes issue with links from websites that have nothing to do with your site.
Additionally, I see a ton of links from forums and directories. You definitely got slapped.
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RE: Competitor using "unatural inbound links" not penalized??!
I know that it gets aggravating when you're doing the right thing and your competitors are cheating with seemingly no repercussions, but trust me when I say that they will get swept up eventually. Here is a list of unnatural link building tactics.
If they are doing any of these, they will get sodomized by Google (probably sooner than later).
If you want to be proactive there is a Spam Report Form that submits websites to the Google Web Spam Team. I can't say how well your Karma will do afterwords, but go for it if you want.
<a>https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport</a>
Sickem!!!
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RE: Has anyone else noticed a major increase in Yelp, BBB, etc. results in local SERPs, pushing business websites further down?
I have noticed this getting worse for a while now. It is annoying but they carry a huge advantage in Domain Authority and will thus rank better. Hopefully you have a presence in all of those different directories.
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RE: The META title tag, Presision
I love how she thumbs downed all of our responses because she asked a stupid ass question. LOL. I bet you she works for Top Rank...lol. I kid! I kid!
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RE: Short Facebook page name/vanity URL
You will need to get a client manager with Facebook and be prepared to spend a TON of money. Are you currently advertising on Facebook? Generally, Facebook only allows vanity URLs with less than 5 characters for very large brands (Moz, BMW, etc.) that spend a lot of money on Facebook. Good luck!
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RE: The META title tag, Presision
We discussed this yesterday...you asked for the red pill.
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RE: The META title tag, Presision
There is almost nothing more important to your onsite SEO than properly optimized title tags. Like seriously...seriously seriously. Cringe.
While you are at it, after you remove your title tags, make sure to add to everyone of your pages. Please don't...I'm kidding.
Please tell me you are joking.
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RE: Acxiom, Localeze, and Infogroup
I really like Yext, but it is because I am lazy and I don't mind paying the $499 a year. It gives a central dashboard where you control almost 50 different directory listings in real time. Super easy. They are adding Bing in the next couple months but they don't work with Google Places (annoying).
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RE: My whole directory dropped from google
What is the URL? There are several things that can cause this.
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RE: The New Moz
I know why you’re here, Jesse. I know what you’ve been doing… why you hardly sleep, why you live alone, and why night after night, you sit by your computer. You’re looking for him. I know because I was once looking for the same thing. And when he found me, he told me I wasn’t really looking for him. I was looking for an answer. It’s the question, Jesse. It’s the question that drives us. It’s the question that brought you here. You know the question, just as I did.
What is the moz.com?
Unfortunately, no one can be told what moz.com is. You have to see it for yourself. This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back.