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    What is Message ID: 593f1ceb2d67?

    I found this error in webmaster tool, anyone facing similar problem? my website traffic drop 70%

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    We need more info than that! Where in webmaster tools did you get this message? As an actual message? On the Crawl errors page????

    It looks like the webmaster tools code you are supposed to embed on the site

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    Hi Thomas, webmaster tool dashboard alert the message. That's all I get, and this error message has become popular question in Google webmaster forum. So far none of the webmaster know the actual problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alt View Post
    I found this error in webmaster tool, anyone facing similar problem? my website traffic drop 70%
    Did you do a search for it? There's about 800-900 results, they can't all be your posts. Maybe you'll find something there.
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    Sounds like English is the 3rd language for this person, but it's still readable:

    "Are you Getting Big traffic change for top URL Messages in your Google Webmaster Message BOX. If yes then you need to Search the reason with the help of your Message ID , Provided along with that Message. Like for Example Message ID: 593f1ceb2d67.

    You will get this message when you started getting a sudden traffic in your website. Google warned you by sending this message to keep maintain quality of your website and don’t violate google webmaster guideline."

    http://techpur.com/internet/google-i...ou-get-banned/

    Note what the suffix of that URL is ^ .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint1 View Post

    You will get this message when you started getting a sudden traffic in your website. Google warned you by sending this message to keep maintain quality of your website and don’t violate google webmaster guideline."

    http://techpur.com/internet/google-i...ou-get-banned/

    Note what the suffix of that URL is ^ .
    For example, it appears that your site is primarily focused on affiliate sales. That’s generally fine, provided that it also provides significant unique, compelling, and high-quality content, so that users love to recommend *your* website over others that provide similar information.
    Why that provision?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint1 View Post
    Did you do a search for it? There's about 800-900 results, they can't all be your posts. Maybe you'll find something there.
    I search around but most the discussion does not point out the actual problem. My site does interlink 2 sites (same server IP), I suspect that it is main factor causing traffic drop.

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    Just for the record, same server hosting does not bring about any form of drop. Traffic loss is traffic loss just as traffic gain is traffic gain. It's got nothing to do with both sites on the same server. The exception to this would be a filtered IP where all resources originating there might be flagged as 'bad'.

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