What to do if your Google traffic goes away
There's a great post on webmasterworld.com, one of my favorite SEO websites chatting about what to do if your Google traffic goes away. The poster's traffic dropped to 1/7th of what it was a few days ago and there are a few useful responses. Here are a couple of extracts:
"Last year it took Google from June 27 until December to re-discover our 6 year old rich content and authority site."
"Last year when the same thing happen to us. We recovered about two months later. I hope we recover faster this year. I wish I new what caused this."
"Constantly inserting and deleting url's or content from an index page can lead to a loss of rankings unless you're one of Google's ordained."
"The oft-repeated SEO "rule" of regularly updating your home page is not a truth that applies equally to all kinds of sites, IMO."
If you've lost ranking in Google or you've lost pages, you want to mine this discussion thread. It has a wealth of information that's very current.
"Last year it took Google from June 27 until December to re-discover our 6 year old rich content and authority site."
"Last year when the same thing happen to us. We recovered about two months later. I hope we recover faster this year. I wish I new what caused this."
"Constantly inserting and deleting url's or content from an index page can lead to a loss of rankings unless you're one of Google's ordained."
"The oft-repeated SEO "rule" of regularly updating your home page is not a truth that applies equally to all kinds of sites, IMO."
If you've lost ranking in Google or you've lost pages, you want to mine this discussion thread. It has a wealth of information that's very current.
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