Submit Your Article Forum Rules

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 12

Thread: Main page dropped - and recovered after a few days. But why?

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Posts
    24

    Question Main page dropped - and recovered after a few days. But why?

    Google once again makes me wonder what is actually going on. Here is what has happened:

    About a week ago the main page of one of my sites suddenly dropped. It still appeared when I searched for the company name but only on 3rd place, and an interior page had moved to the top. For any other search it was completely gone.

    We then did a few things:

    - Fixed our Google Places listings. The company has 6 branches in different locations. It also has 6 Google Places listings but so far all under the same name, only with different addresses, so we made it "Company Name - Location A", "Company Name - Location B", and so on.

    - Removed a Facebook widget from the main page. It was only there, not on the interior pages.

    - Speeded up a pretty slow iframe which is pulled from another server with caching and Gzip.

    Apart from this we didn't do anything. Since yesterday the site has fully recovered to its prevous positions. The question for me is, does this have anything to do with the changes above? Or is Google simply a bit messed up right now because of all the Panda and Penguin stuff that is happening? I can add that we haven't been using any funny linking schemes. In fact the site has a pretty good number of quality links. Over-optimization also doesn't seem to be a problem.
    There is no link here because I'm busy enough already...

  2. #2
    Junior Member oriontis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Venezuela
    Posts
    7
    The same thing happens to me. Also today when I did a direct search for my website there is a 3rd as many results? this really bothers me I don't understand how last week I could have 30k results for my site and this week I have 9k?

  3. #3
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Posts
    8
    I have had the exact problems and things are back to normal.
    I removed an iframe also and did some xhtml validation.
    But also in the same position as you.
    I have no idea!

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by bluemi View Post
    Google once again makes me wonder what is actually going on. Here is what has happened:

    About a week ago the main page of one of my sites suddenly dropped. It still appeared when I searched for the company name but only on 3rd place, and an interior page had moved to the top. For any other search it was completely gone.

    We then did a few things:

    - Fixed our Google Places listings. The company has 6 branches in different locations. It also has 6 Google Places listings but so far all under the same name, only with different addresses, so we made it "Company Name - Location A", "Company Name - Location B", and so on.
    i dont think this could be a problem. My competitor having 500+ locations with same name. Many times its not in our hand as well. Google is generating place listing automatically from local websites
    Last edited by steveschmidt85; 06-19-2012 at 08:42 AM.

  5. #5
    WebProWorld MVP janeth's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Posts
    6,460
    I saw the same thing happen on two of my sites. I've started hitting the social media sites again to try and build up my social profiles.

  6. #6
    Banned
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    44
    Quote Originally Posted by bluemi View Post
    Google once again makes me wonder what is actually going on. Here is what has happened:

    About a week ago the main page of one of my sites suddenly dropped. It still appeared when I searched for the company name but only on 3rd place, and an interior page had moved to the top. For any other search it was completely gone.

    We then did a few things:

    - Fixed our Google Places listings. The company has 6 branches in different locations. It also has 6 Google Places listings but so far all under the same name, only with different addresses, so we made it "Company Name - Location A", "Company Name - Location B", and so on.

    - Removed a Facebook widget from the main page. It was only there, not on the interior pages.

    - Speeded up a pretty slow iframe which is pulled from another server with caching and Gzip.

    Apart from this we didn't do anything. Since yesterday the site has fully recovered to its prevous positions. The question for me is, does this have anything to do with the changes above? Or is Google simply a bit messed up right now because of all the Panda and Penguin stuff that is happening? I can add that we haven't been using any funny linking schemes. In fact the site has a pretty good number of quality links. Over-optimization also doesn't seem to be a problem.
    You are talking about what, local listing or organic ranking?

  7. #7
    WebProWorld MVP janeth's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Posts
    6,460
    This is from another thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by jan111 View Post
    I posted earlier (in my very small network they seem to have helped) but have just read this post - http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-wpmuo...penguin-update - which deals largely with post-Penguin problems caused by numerous (1000s) footer links with the same anchor text.
    Let's play a game of…what if!

    What if Google made some changes to their algorithm and they realized those changes affected some websites that should not have been affected?

    What if they reworked the algorithm so it no longer affected a particular website. Allowing that site back into the results?

    Now we’ve got people yelling that their site disappeared and then reappeared, for no apparent reason.

    http://www.webproworld.com/webmaster...w-days-But-why

    Then we have SEO’s yelling they’ve figured out the problem. While common sense Joe, sit and figures they must be tweaking some stuff.

    Google just laughs at everyone who think they figured something out?

  8. The following user agrees with janeth:
  9. #8
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Posts
    23
    This may happen due to below two reasons
    - giving outbound links to a spam website
    - If search engine crawlers find sudden increase in inbound links

  10. #9
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Posts
    315
    Like this up and down happened always and many r effecting ... some are effect and never recovered.. for me effected for few weeks then then got previous position.. This is not serious issue..need patient... normally after like this drops all r in confusion.. do many things on the site , doing reconsideration request, changing the site , BL etc.... at last the result will be zero and never back by this over optimization..better is do not do anything more.. just wait until 1 or 2 months and in this time update content and avoid link building.. if not back then go for any procedure...

  11. #10
    Moderator SteveGerencser's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Small town Tennessee
    Posts
    2,127
    Lets follow up Janeth's very reasonable post. Google admits to approximately 500 algo updates and tweaks a year. Assume that they only work M - F. That gives you about 250 days or 2 tweaks a day. If you site bounces for 3 days, 6 updates have happened. Which one did it?
    Dad always said, if you are good at something, make sure they pay you for it.
    Coming soon : SEO Pros Live Hangout on Air
    Internet Marketing | Animal Charms Animal Jewelry

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •