By: Chris Wheeler
That's one of the worst things that can happen to a web-master or site
owner: your website has lost its rankings on Google. Ranking drops can
cost your business a lot of money. This article will help you to recover
your lost rankings on Google.
Possibility 1: Your website has been penalised by Google:
To check if your website has been penalised by Google, search for
"site:yourdomain.com" (replace yourdomain.com with your own domain name)
on Google.
If Google does not display any pages of your website, then your site has been penalized.
Google only penalises websites that use spam search engine optimisation methods.
For that reason, you have to remove all issues that might have caused the problem:
1. Remove all on-page spam:
Remove hidden or nearly-hidden text on your web pages. Reconsider any
use of display:none and visibility:hidden that you use in the CSS code
of your website (ask us for more information about this). Look at your
site and see if there are keywords or phrases which have no link or link
back to your home page which may be in the footer or outside the main
"container" of the web page. This is a definite no-no. Whilst you might
have a ranking now, this will not last and when Google bots pick this up
your site could be removed from the index for up to 6 months - some web
sites have been banned from ever being indexed again!
Check your
web page titles, the meta tags and even the HTML comments on your web
pages and remove any elements that might be interpreted as a keyword
stuffing attempt.
Remove any unnecessary redirects, links to dubious websites and all duplicate pages from your website.
If you use cloaking or bot blocking scripts on your server, disable
these scripts. Many bot blocking scripts keep legitimate search engine
spiders away.
Make sure that your HTML code is clean and that your web pages look nice. Don't use any automatically created doorway pages.
2. Fix all off-site issues:
Off-site issues are often the reason for ranking penalties and they are more difficult to fix than on-page issues.
If you participated in automated link exchange systems, or if you paid a
cheap overseas link building service to get links to your website, then
it's likely that these links have been flagged as spam links by Google.
Google does not like automated link systems at all. Remove all
automated link systems from your website and try to make sure that these
linking systems do not link any more to your site.
If you purchased
links to improve your rankings, try to get rid of these links. Paid
links do work to some extent but they can get your website in trouble
when Google finds out that you use paid links.
3. File a re-inclusion request:
When you are sure that all spam elements have been removed, you can file a re-inclusion request.
Keep your re-inclusion request short and to the point.
Be friendly and explain what you have done to clean up your website.
Possibility 2: This is a change in the ranking algorithm
A ranking drop does not necessarily mean that your website has been penalised.
1. You redesigned your website or your website is relatively new.
Google also temporarily down ranks websites after a major design change
(source). In that case, you don't have to worry about the ranking drop
because Google will give you your old rankings back after some time.
Of course, you must make sure that your new website design can still be
parsed by Google and that your new web pages still contain the keywords
for which you want to be ranked.
2. Other websites are better than yours
Search engine optimisation is not a set-and-forget thing. Your
competitors might have improved their websites so that they now have
better content and better links than your site. No website can keep its
rankings forever.
Losing your ranking is a bitter pill to swallow.
If you do these things (and we can advise you how to in more detail when
you talk to us), the chances are that you will get your ranking back
fairly quickly.
Chris Wheeler Managing Director Metalfrog Studios Limited http://www.metalfrogstudios.comhttp://www.metalfrog.co.uk
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