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Old September 15th, 2007, 03:16 PM
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What would make your rank go from high to low very often

Say you are #6 one day- then #700 the next then go up to say 10
4-5 days later than went down to 600 then come back...and so on

Any idea?

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Say you are #6 one day- then #700 the next then go up to say 10
4-5 days later than went down to 600 then come back...and so on

Any idea?


Different datacenters showing daily.
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how often you change your content?

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Old September 17th, 2007, 02:10 AM
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how often you change your content?


Every 2-3 days I update pictures on my site.

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Old September 17th, 2007, 05:03 AM
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I think you are changing your content (pictures) very fast! You should give some time to settle down the result and if they are low then do some changes to rank well.

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It might be a datacenter problem.

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The Google Dance

I see the same thing on many of my newer sites. It seems after a year or so they lock into place.

Whats weird though is traffic from Google stays constant even with the results fluctuating which makes me think it's displaying different results on different datacenters.

Just keep adding content and links and you should be fine.

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This has been happening too me over the last few days with my holiday rentals site which is just coming up to 6 months old.

Rankings were fluctuating erratically. Up and down hundreds of places. They have now settled but im pretty happy as ive now settled into the top page for most of my keywords up from pages 10 20 or even 30 so im over the moon.

Couldnt understand why sites that were hardly optimised with very few IBLīs were ranking 200 places higher than my site.

Thats all changed now though.

All that hard work is finally paying off. Google possibly had the site in some kind of age filter/sandbox and now trusts it more?

Just a thought. Does look like google are doing some major updates though.

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My website is just over a year. Right now it fell to 600-900 and stays there. I don't know what's going on. It doesn't came back.
I've done a major link building in the last 45 days. Numerous directories and articles,etc. By anylizing my competition, I thought it should be on the 1st page!! not 900+!

Is it possible that maybe Google is penalizing me for something?
site is dmitri(no space here)markine.com Keyword stuffing?(if I have it) At this point I don't know what else to do.

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